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DOMINION NEWS.

SEQUEL TO THAT PATHETIC LETTER.

(Per Press Association.) Auckland, January 2.

An old man named J. J. Burrows, who disappeared from his lodgings aom© weeks ago, and left a lettercard on the beach at Devonport on Saturday stating that he had been unable to get work or food, and hoped his body would soon be found, was discovered alive and well at Takapuna yesterday. As was quite natuial, e expressed regret at the letter-card. He was greatly worried, and felt he could stand it no longer. Provision has been made by his friends for his future welfare.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 7, 3 January 1913, Page 5

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DOMINION NEWS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 7, 3 January 1913, Page 5

DOMINION NEWS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 7, 3 January 1913, Page 5

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