MISSING GIRL
Australian Mystery SEARCH IN DOMINION1 SYDNEY, Feb. 12. Three weeks' investigatioa havii f ailed to reveal any clue to th© wher abouts of Margaret Maud C'Peggy7 Bond, aged 15, formerly of New Ze land, who disappeared from Balmai New South Wales, on January 26, ti New South "Wales Criminal Inveal gation Bureau is. considering the advi ability of transferring the seareh the Dominion. The girl was the adopted daughfer ' a well-to-do New Zealand couple, bo of whom are now dead. Wheit her fc ter-mother died in Sydney three yea ago she willed to the girl £1000, whi she can elaim, together_ with the a crued interest, when she is 21. Un then it is held in trust by her leg guardian, Mrs K. Pearce, and M Pearce 's sister. A description of the girl is: Ta hIIto, with round shoulders, dark bro\ ' bohbed hair, large brown eyOs, full r lips, pencilled eyobrows, slightly n turned nose, pale olive complexio 1 long fingers and finger-nails. She wai 1 with very long steps and swings h arms. When she left home she was weari: a pale pink linen frock, beige si stockings, black court shoes, brof straw hat, and brown kid gloves-
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 30, 19 February 1937, Page 5
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