GENERAL TELEGRAMS.
A MYSTERY EXPLAINED. By Telegraph.—'Press Association. Auckland, Oct. 31. The mystery attaching in the disappearance from Dunedin on October 10 of a man and young girl, whose clothing wilt, found oil the beach, has been solved by the Auckland police. A married man named Henry Young, laborer, aged 34, was arrested on Moil (lav on a charge of wife desertion, and to-day remanded to Dunedin. The girl, wiio is barely 17, in a statement tcf the police, said Young and she, after leaving some clothes on the beach, travelled by stages to Auckland under assumed names and since their arrival here last Wedpesday had lived man and wife. The man obtained employment in the city, but on Monday surrendered to the police, ARREST OF BURGLARS. Auckland, Oct. 31. The police arrested two -young 1 men, Royal Caponer and Edward Donovan, on a charge of burglary and theft' of jewellery. Caponer had a five-chamber revolver, and Donovan a pistol. Other implements useful to burglars were also in their possession,
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 November 1917, Page 2
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170GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, 1 November 1917, Page 2
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