PALMERSTON BOY DISAPPEARS.
MISSING SINCE MONDAY MORNING.
Anxiety is being felt for the safety of Frederick Johnson, aged 14 years 8 months, who left home jn Palmerston North early oil Monday morning and has not been seen sin'ee. Interviewed by a Press representative, the parents said the boy went to bed on Sunday night -in exceedingly good spirits, and at 4.45 a.m. on Monday morning left the house as usual on his bicycle to deliver milk. That was the last seen of him. His parents could offer no explanation for his disappearance. He is a quiet boy without many friends, in good health and perfectly happy in Ms borne life. He suffered from neuritis badly in the legs, however, and his another fears lie might, .perhaps, have a touch of it, in which case he would be crippled. He also said last week that he would like to go fishing. Apart from these two suggestions his parents are completely mystified. The missing iboy is about sft. in height with fair, curly hair, and is dressed in long trousers, a ragged coat, and grey shirt. The police are investigating.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3937, 2 May 1929, Page 3
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188PALMERSTON BOY DISAPPEARS. Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3937, 2 May 1929, Page 3
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