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YOUNG WOMAN MISSING.

SEARCH PARTIES OUT. WAIPUKURAU, May 6. A sensation lias been caused in the Waipukurau and Porangahau districts by the disappearance of the daughter of a well-known settler. Her absence was discovered on Monday morning, a note having been left-, it ;is stated to,i the effect that her body would be found in' the river. .Search ‘parties have been out ever since. The matter | was reported to- the constable statj ioned at Porangahau, but as yet, no I,trace lias been found of the young jlady. Much concern and sympathy is felt for the parents and other relatives. The missing lady is Miss Thelma. White, daughter of E. J. White, of Porangahau. ,

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Shannon News, 7 May 1926, Page 4

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YOUNG WOMAN MISSING. Shannon News, 7 May 1926, Page 4

YOUNG WOMAN MISSING. Shannon News, 7 May 1926, Page 4

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