BABY DISAPPEARS
» TRAGEDY IN NEW SOUTH WALES. EAGLE HAWK SUSPECTED. i iUy Telegraph—Pw» Association—Copyright) SYDNEY. January 5. The police are battled by the mysj terious disappearance of a baby boy. < aged 21 years, front a hamlet near : Dubbo on Christmas Day. They fear | he has been taken oy an eagle hawk. ! A police dog was unable to take the searchers past the precise f.pot where i the infant was last seen. i A resident of Dubbo reports having j shot tin eagle hawk this week which i measured seven feet from wingtip to j wingtip. It is quite common for these I birds to carry away lambs and devour j them. The theory that the child could i have been kidnapped is entirely dis- ! Miiss-vd
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 January 1941, Page 4
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