Missing From Home
FOUR MORE BOYS ABSENT SINCE WEDNESDAY "JPOUR more cases of boys not returning home are reported. Two boys who are staying at 25 Station Road, Avondale Eric Chapman, aged 14, and Tom Hodge, aged 13—left to go to school on Wednesday morning, and have not been heard of since. who has fair hair and brown eyes, was wearing a blue suit, a grey overcoat, and a blue cap. Hodge, who is dark-complexioned, had a light-grey suit and overcoat and was wearing white sandshoes. The other two boys are brothers, Harry and John Willis (aged 14 and 12 respectively), reside at 33 Ireland Street, Ponsonby. They left home on Wednesday, and have not returned since. They were last see at the rear of the Majestic Theatre on Wednesday evening. Harry Willis is medium build and was wearing a black shirt and trousers. He was bareheaded and barefooted. His brother was in a grey shirt and black trousers, and was also without hat or shoes.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 56, 28 May 1927, Page 11
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166Missing From Home Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 56, 28 May 1927, Page 11
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