THE CHRISTCHURCH MYSTERY.
[ilY TELEC RAPII —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION .MO!-AT LAST KLKN AT M ALMATK. WARM ATE, March 4. Muuat. whose disappearance is reported from Chi istclnin h, arrived ai Waimate by the train from the south on Saturday, hut his subsequent movements are unknown. Hi was then in good spirits, lie was licensee of the Glenavv Hotel for two year;', selling nit in July, 1921.
.MO CAT'S DIB APPEARANCE. CHRISTCHURCH. March 5. The search for Mrs Monel, who habeen missing since Feb. 20th. was I'nntinued to-day. hut owing to the had weather the police did mil again drag the Heathcote river. It 's stated the detectives have very slender clues lo work on.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1925, Page 3
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