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LOST HIS MEMORY

NAPIER QUAKE RESULT / % ■ , • SYDNEY, April 8. A recent visitor .- to Sydney , was Afound wandering iii'scrub on the outskirts of Sydney iit the week-end. He was suffering' froui idiss of memory. -The ca«e. l;as. .baffled the, police, who found a car indicating that lie was a member of a. firm of London solicitors. jit was further ascertained that lie cafne. from New Zealand aboard the TJlimaroa on March 24th after liaving transacted business in New Zealand. He iis now believed to be Mr, Bnissington, who was staying at the Grand Hotel,. Napier, at the time of the earthquake. He is unable to remember anything about himself, or his friends, and an endeavour, is now being made to trace

a.fellow passenger, with him on the

- .TJlimaroa. He had money on his arrival in Sydney, but is now penniless.

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1931, Page 3

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LOST HIS MEMORY Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1931, Page 3

LOST HIS MEMORY Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1931, Page 3

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