LOSS OF MEMORY
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Girl Reappears After EightDays Absence REMEMBERS NOTHING
(By Telegraph-
AUCKLAND, Last Night. After an absence from her parents' home since Wednesday, August 25, a 15-year-o)d girl. Kathleen Morgan, walked into the office of the Society for the Protection of Women and Children to-day. She had left ner home to attend her class at a city business college, but she left the class after spending an hour there. She had not been heard of afterwards, although it is belicved she was seen in the city on Friday last. When she introduced herself to an officer of the Society for the Protection of Women and Children, she was unable to give an account of her movements during the period she was missing, as she had sufl'ered from loss of inemory. She said she had picked up a newspaper in Albert Park this morning, and after reading, a paragraph concerning a missing girl, her memory was eufficiently revived for her to rea.lise that she was the mis'sing girl referred to. Having heard reference to the society, she decided to report to the society' s office. She was later identified by her mother.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 195, 3 September 1937, Page 4
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