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MISSING MAN FOUND

hebbend discovered in INVERCARGILL NEW PLYMOUTH MYSTERY Special to THE SUN NEW PLYMOUTH, Thursday. Glad news transformed the Hebtend home today just when the fears et Mrs. Hebbend for the safety of her Msband, Arthur F. J. Hebbend, ha'd Wgua to strengthen. A letter arrived mis morning from Hebbend’s sister 10 Wellington that he wa3 in Invercargill. staying with Mrs. Ormes, his step-sister. Mrs. Ormes had communicated with Hebbend’s sister who wrote to Mrs. Hebbend on Tuesday. The police juve received no official information, “dt have been shown the letter that Mrs. Hebbend received. . Mysterious features have charactered the affair, and many phases re™*in unexplained. It now seems j' ear tlla t Hebbend was on board the steam dr Maori on its trip from Wellington to Lyttelton on July 23, den the wallet containing the note, lumped overboard last night,” was dud, but Hebbend must have used desumed name under the stress of ‘d mental worries. qJ™ had been staying with the sp, 3 family in Invercargill for ti ' era l days before the communica- | d Waß sent to his sister. Mrs. Hebhav J )e * ieve s that difficulty must fsndi een ex P erien ced by the Ormes lani * n understanding Hebbend’s use of memory. Cl ,f “ a 8 been revealed today authentiBer. taat Hebbend stated to two that fc lß a weelf before he disappeared ttonoa was worri cd, and he had menProm possi Me suicide. His hearers altL,fc deprecated such a course, I>evB U i| h K at the time they did not bein* - Hebbend was seriously consider*“B suicide. Mr* p^ y ehologist today suggested to tornnii • en d that it was a possible *ofjL! Catlon if Hebbend had been Pomw? 8 intensely that, as a result of teres * 8 upon suicide, he had sufUctnaii r °. m the delusion that he had Ms nnf tnken his life when he wrote ' li end h ln the Past tense. Mrs. Hebto arr anged for a private escort turn jouri^ eF * lus hand on the re-

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1039, 1 August 1930, Page 1

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MISSING MAN FOUND Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1039, 1 August 1930, Page 1

MISSING MAN FOUND Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1039, 1 August 1930, Page 1

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