MISSING SINCE MONDAY.
SCHOOLGIRL LEAVES HOME.
PARENTS'.ANXIETY ALLAYED.
LOCATED THIS MORNING
Anxiety was felt for the safety of a schoolgirl, aged 14, Rona Minnie Passmore, who has. been missing from JteT home' at No. 11, Claremont Street, Grafton, since Monday morning, whin ahe left to attend the Epsom Girls' Grammar School, of which she is a pupil. • v : ' '... , When she left home the girl had' a small attache case in which she used'to carry her books. 'It is presumed thai: she took in this five of her dresses. She also took her tennis racquet and shoes. When she did not return on Monday evening inquiries were made and it Was learnt ,that she had not attended school. As far as the parents know, the girl had only a shilling in her possession. Just before midday to-day" the police were informed by telegram that the girl had been located at Glen Murray and that steps would be taken to return vher to her parents to-day.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 235, 4 October 1928, Page 9
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164MISSING SINCE MONDAY. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 235, 4 October 1928, Page 9
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