CLOTHES ON BRIDGE
Probably Missing Painter’s
Press Association—Copyright. Auckland, May 26. There is reason, for the belief 'that clothing, including a painter’s white i coat, found on a bridge across a i stream at Kanaka early last Sunday | morning belonged to G. A. Woolley, lof Tancreed Street, Linwood, Christchurch. Woolley was a painter by trade and a few weeks ago he came to Auckland. An unemployment levy book found with .the clothing bore’ the name "George A. Worley,” and bore the same address >a.s Woolley’s. The dif--1 Terence between the two names gave I the Auckland police some 'trouble at first, but to-day a relative of Woolley’s informed them she had reason for thinking the man was Woolley. Inquiries were made and it was discovered' thlat when Woolley came ito Auckland recently he suffered ill | health., The police have dissipated ! the suggestion that the clothing j found ‘at the side of the bridge might I Ifave been stolen from the missing ■’ man.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 444, 27 May 1937, Page 5
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162CLOTHES ON BRIDGE Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 444, 27 May 1937, Page 5
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