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Np. 15 COMPETITION. 1-« • • • In the moonlight, Jack caught a momentary glimpse of the rough-lookinc I stranger and decided that he must be a tramp. Then the country was plunged again Into darknes* as a flyinj cloud scudded across the face of the moon. Say,- mister» the voice whined on, can't yer let a feller 'ave a cigarette or a piece of terbacca?" <o3 ft ™ n ' tany »*<*»»" was the reply; "but I'll grve you half a crown to «£*
~»._ * ° *.. . ** «- r "wu 10 get way to Eastern Road. I want Dr Graham quickly, f or a friend of m l6g ', •»? aS rm new t° the t hol» Ve already bCen lOSt for near * tow * ow the hoUBe y<>« want. t&ttir? thCTe l n ten mi nute ß .» 1«-S fc- i h< t moved off » and Jack foln°7s. Blo ««W"g-figure into the dark- *■- » •» »
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 109, 11 May 1927, Page 20
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143COMPLETE THE STORY. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 109, 11 May 1927, Page 20
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