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SEARCH ENDS IN STALLS.

LOST GIRL FOUND IN THEATRE A search for Miss Barbara Lilley, aged 19, of Arlington Road, Teddington, Middlesex, ended dramatically in London, when she was found in a West End Theatre by her father, M(r. Edgar Lilley. It was the publication of a decription in the London Evening News that led to her being traced. Mr. Lilley went to the theatre following the rec-eipt of a message that a girl resembling- his daughter was staying at a hotel off Russell Sqaare. When he and a friend arrived at the hotel they wero told that the girl had left for the London Hippodrome. They immediately went to the theatre and explained to the manager their mission. While the performance was on they were allowed to search the seats. Mr. Lilley recognised his daughter sitting in the stalls, and a message was sent asking her to go to the foyer, where there was an affectionate reunion between father and daughter. Miss Lilley returned to the hotel to collect her baggaige and her father then took her to a relative's house for the night, as it was thought better to defer her meeting with her m other till the next morning.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 689, 15 November 1933, Page 3

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SEARCH ENDS IN STALLS. Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 689, 15 November 1933, Page 3

SEARCH ENDS IN STALLS. Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 689, 15 November 1933, Page 3

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