MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE.
FOUL PLAY SUSPECTED. By Telegraph.—Press Association. ' Christchurch, Last Night. On Monday morning George Foreman Bell (who was employed at Petone), a son of A. J. Bell, of GTesford street, 6t< Albans, left his father's house "for the) railway station to purchase tickets for Dunedin, after which he purposed seeing the Registrar of Births, Deaths, an| Marriages to obtain a marriage certifii cato, preliminary to being married. Sinc<| leaving his father's (house there 'has been no sign of lum„ and Absolutely no tract of him, has been, discovered, and tbq police"' authorities incline to the, belief that, there has been foul play. All Bell'a affairs are in good order, an* lie was in a normal B tate when last seen* He is 32 years of age, and over si* feejjj in height. >C " *~ '
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 April 1917, Page 4
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134MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE. Taranaki Daily News, 12 April 1917, Page 4
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