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After a Sydney girl, aged seven. hji«l Jyen Inst nil night/ she was found at 7 a.m. by the police bloodhound Disraeli, tisicep on a couch in a shop in Railway Parade. Sydney. The child wandered away from her home about n.-’f) p.tn. one d.'iv. Police and civilians- searched for her nil night. Early next morning the bloodhound was givin the girls shoo, He traced her wanderings along Innes and st rents. ; and finally stopped at the door of a shun in Railway Parade. The girl said that she had been sleepy and afraid, and had entered the shop to wait for daylight.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 37, 7 November 1942, Page 3

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103

Untitled Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 37, 7 November 1942, Page 3

Untitled Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 37, 7 November 1942, Page 3

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