THE MISSING MAN.
NO TRACES YET DISCOVERED.
Up tall late.- last, night, no f trace had been discovered of the'/ young "mail James Kingdom who lias been missing from his home in Mas.ter.ton since Monday. Search parties were out all day yesterdiay, aiiud several supposed clues .were investigated. Two or three small boys aver that ithey saw Kingdon. jump ,a fence at the old islhawgjrouinds., but this statement is discredited by the police. Enquiries from Carterton and surrounding districts have failed to throw any light upon the disappearance of the young fellow. The father of the missing man. can. give no reason for bisi. son's absence froim home. He had been, out of work for isome time, but he had beenr provided with, food and bed aftyhbme, and the family were on the best of terms. Tlhe .search is to be continued today.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10297, 28 July 1911, Page 4
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143THE MISSING MAN. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10297, 28 July 1911, Page 4
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