NSW Police Gazette Wed 30 Dec 1896
QLD
Morning Post (Cairns, Qld. : 1897 - 1907), Tuesday 15 April 1902, page 2
Missing Friends.
Some twelve months ago a man named Robert Wade Singleton called at the local post office with instructions to forward his letters to Irvinebank, c/o W. W. Corks. A sister wires from Broxton, Malpas, in England, for information but neither the post officials at Irvinebank nor those at Cairns can obtain any clue as to his whereabouts. Another missing man is Lurits Neilson who came out here two years ago in the ship Oak-lands as carpenter, and whose last known address is Cairns.
Cairns Morning Post (Qld. : 1907 - 1909), Thursday 9 January 1908, page 4
Missing Friend.
WANTED to ascertain the whereabouts or any information respecting William Clark, aged about 46 years, late of Wandandian, New South Wales. Last heard of at Mount Molloy. Information will be thankfully received by John Clark, Crown Hotel, Cairns.
Queensland Times, Ipswich Herald and General Advertiser (Qld. : 1861 - 1908), Tuesday 2 February 1904, page 4
A MISSING WOMAN. The Commissioner of Police has received a report that Miss Banks. 27 years of age. left her home on Wickham-terrace. Brisbane. where she had been hoarding, on the 8th of January last, with the intention of going to friends at Oxley, and has not been heard of since.
Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Tuesday 9 February 1904, page 4
ANOTHER MISSING MAN.
The police authorities have had reported to them that Arthur WeIdon, aged 29 years, left his home at Thompson Estate on the 3rd instant in order to proceed to Ipswich by tram. Thence it was his intention to walk to the Downs in search of work. Nothing has since been heard of the young man, who is said to be of weak intellect, and his friends are anxious as to his whereabouts. The missing man is tongue tied and speaks very indistinctly .
Evening Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912), Saturday 6 November 1909, page 8
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