SKELETON FOUND
♦ SUGGESTION REGARDING IDENTITY
(Eeceived 10th December. X}_&.m.X SYDNEY, This Day. " A weather-bleached skeleton was found in a deep gorge at Manly. It is believed to be that of Edward Troloar,; who disappeared in August, 1929.
In August of last year the Sydney; police were daily receiving intimations of people disappearing in the city or its environs. Some of these disappearances were the result of private unhappiness, and in some cases the wanderers returned in a few days. One case, howevez', possessed mysterious characteristics. A Bosevillo resident, Edward Clifford Treloar, inspector of a large business firm, with branches iit all the suburbs, left certain North Sydney premises at midday oa 28th August, 1929, ostensibly for lunch. He was not seen again. He had suffered from influenza and complained of tiredness* Otherwise, he was unworried.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 139, 10 December 1930, Page 11
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135SKELETON FOUND Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 139, 10 December 1930, Page 11
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