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STRANGE DISAPPEARANCE

PALMERSTON MAN MISSING FOR ■ EIGHT WEEKS. ,‘b!was he sandbagged ? (Per Press Association.) { j. Palmerston, March 27a Jack Jeromson, aged 27, greenkeeper of the Manawatu Golf Club, hasjbeen missing for eight weeks, and considerable anxiety is felt by his parents who live with him on the links), and by the club. After suffering, from an attack of influenza he was ordered away for a holiday, and went to Auckland for a short stay, saying that he might visit Rotorua and Te Kuiti before coming back. He sent a postcard from Auckland saying that lie) had arrived safely, and since then nothing has been heard of him, and nontrace can he obtained of him. He was;; dressd in a grey suit when he left here. He was clean-shaven, strongly ((htult, and about sft. lOin. in height. He carried a brown canvas kit bag,l. which he had borrowed, and which had the name R. Rule painted on it. He came originally from Dunedin, and was highly thought of by the! club, who know of no reason for his:,disappearance. In fact, he was reluctant to take a holiday, as the grpens were his, hobby, and he wanted to)have them in order for the season*. The! sand-bagging reports from Auckland; have increased the anxiety felt, and. the police have been communicated .with.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 78, 28 March 1912, Page 5

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STRANGE DISAPPEARANCE Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 78, 28 March 1912, Page 5

STRANGE DISAPPEARANCE Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 78, 28 March 1912, Page 5

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