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MISSING HINDU MYSTERY DEVELOPMENTS REPORTED INVESTIGATIONS AT TAHAROA Mystery still surrounds the disappearance of a Hindu, Delu Desai (42), from his home at Taharoa settlement, on the coast 15 miles south of Kawhia, where he was last seen about a fortnight ago, hut according to a statement made to-day by Inspector C. W. Lopdell, of the Hamilton police, the Held of search has been narrowed down considerably. .1 , T , here )I,ve been development* winch necessitate a more intensive search In the immediate vicinity of Taharoa," said the inspector, interviewed this forenoon Just prior to his departure for Taharoa. Up to the present Investigations there have been in the hands of jjet®c,l';es A - j- White and J, Hayes, of Hamilton, but these officers will from to-day have further assistance, as Constables J, Richardson and G. Tail left to-day with Inspector Lopdell.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20506, 24 May 1938, Page 6
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142SEARCH NARROWS Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20506, 24 May 1938, Page 6
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