HER MEMORY A BLANK.
rruAxoE l'Litiin OF AN UX
KNOWN OLD LADY
('hiytcliiirch, Wednesday
Frail and loitering, a little old lady leant against the fenec surrounding the Cathedral this morning, but having forgo! ten her name, could not answer (lie eni|uiries of a police sergeant and a constable. The actions '<>)' the old lady, ■who, it appears, had been wandering about on (lie pavement, practically all the morning, at I meted (lie attention of a yuuii;: holy, who eominunit'.tled with Sergeant Tlie sergeant and a constable then plied lh» old dame with queries as to her identity and address, but her memory was a perfect blank slie -aM ~ 11>■ was s I years of age, elT_'l spoke el l be -hip AM, which came on! to New Zealand in ls;.s'.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 158, 25 June 1908, Page 2
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129HER MEMORY A BLANK. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 158, 25 June 1908, Page 2
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