MISSING GIRL
EIGHTY MEN DIGGING.
UNDER POLICE SUPERVISION. (By Telegraph— Per Press Association) WELLINGTON, July 10.
No further developments are reported by the police in connection with the mysterious disappearance -of cue girt Phyllis Avis Symons, aged 17, a fortnight ago.
The gang of men working under pyolice direction, on the spoil at Kilbirnie, was augmented to eighty to-day. The bad weather has been considerably hindering the operations.
Many rumours are current including tales of the girl being seen at various places within the last fortnight. These are not substantiated, however.
The police are no further * advanced
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 July 1931, Page 5
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