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LAPSE OF MEMORY

YOUNG MAN’S EXPERIENCE [ Per T’reas Association. ] W AIM ATE, Jan. 26. An astonishing instance of an apparent lapse of memory was revealed on the return home last night of Mr. James Lade, aged 21, who had been missing since 7 o’clock on Wednesday morning. Mr. Eade remembers cycling over a bridge near his home on his way to work. Then his mind became a blank until he* awoke on Thursday moAiiag in Hakataramea Valley School, forty miles from Waimate. A farmer at Tuitu, 20 miles out, heard a wireless broadcast yesterday regarding the missing man and telephoned that Mr. Eade had called there with a punctured bicycle and was on his way home and a taxi went out and picked him up. He is apparently little the i\orse for his unusual experience.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 23, 27 January 1934, Page 8

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LAPSE OF MEMORY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 23, 27 January 1934, Page 8

LAPSE OF MEMORY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 23, 27 January 1934, Page 8

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