MYSTERY OF MISSING MAN
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Clothing Found Near Stream
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AUCKLAND, Last Night, There is reason for the belief that the clothing, including a painter's white coat, found on the bridge across the stream at Karaka early last Sunday morning belonged to G. A. Woolley, of Tancred street, Linwood, Christchurch. Woolley was a painter by trade and a few weeks ago he came up to Auckland. The unemployment levy book found with the clothing bore the name, "George A. Worley," and bore the same address as Woolley 's. The difference in the two names gave the Auckland police some trouble at first, but to-day a relative of Woolley 's informed them that she had reason for thinking the two men were one. Inquiries were made and it was discovered that when Woolley came to Auckland recently he suffered iU-health. The police have dissipated the suggestion that the clothing found at the side of the bridge might have been stoien from the missing man.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 111, 27 May 1937, Page 6
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