Brain Twizzlers
By PROF. J. D. FLINT
—Copyright No. L
A prominent New York criminal attorney was called to London to consult a man who was fighting extradition. The attorney left orders with his butler to forward some important papers which were doe in the mail the morning after he left. He waited a week and no papera came, so he cabled the butler to find out what was wrong. The butler cabled back that the papers had arrived; he could 6ee them through the slot in the mailbox, but the master had gone off with the key to the mailbox and he couldn't open it. The attorney cabled again saying that h* was sending the key and to rush th«, papers. But the papers never arrived in London. Why notT Solution on Page zz.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 118, 21 May 1938, Page 6 (Supplement)
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