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WANTED MOTOR VEHICLE THE WAIKINO TRAGEDY. INTENSIVE INVESTIGATIONS. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) WAIHI, This Day. The motor vehicle believed to have been involved in an accident as a result of which there followed the deaths af Mrs Alice Hamilton. 26. cook, at the Waikino Hotel and Lloyd John Moran, aged 15. son of the proprietor. Mr J. J. Moran, whose bodies were found in scrub by the roadside, three miles apart, on the Waikino-Waiteawheta Road on Wdenesday morning, is still sought by the police. Intensive inquiries are being made and the movements of vehicles in the Waihi and Waikato districts in particular are being investigated. At noon today no fresh develop-, ments had been reported.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 April 1940, Page 6

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