MISSING.
Wanganui. Since the 13th ultimo, Timothy Tuke, alias “ Deafy ” Tuke, age about thirty-sev height about 5 ft. 8 in., labourer and shearer, native of New Zealand, strong build, dark complexion and hair, clean-shaved; dressed in a dark suit; very deaf; well spoken. * Fears are entertained for his safety.
Wellington.— Since October last, Thomas George K. Palmer, age seventeen, deck-boy, native of Ireland, scar on side of nose. His photograph is filed in the Inspector’s Office, Wellington. Inquiry by his father, George Edward Palmer, 158 Haldane Road, East Ham, London.
Nelson. Since March, 1924, Stanley William Berry, age nineteen, height 5 ft. 8 in., labourer, native of England, ruddy complexion, round features, thick nose, large hands. Inquiry by his mother, Alice Berry, 147 Waimea Street. He has also failed to notify his change of address to the Defence Department -
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume L, Issue 32, 12 August 1925, Page 462
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139MISSING. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume L, Issue 32, 12 August 1925, Page 462
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