Th;' two fishers were, fishing. It w.is arranged that the first man to land a fish should stand the other a diink. Alter a few minutes one pointed out. triumphantly that his companion had something on his line. The second man drew it in. It w: - a miserable three-inch specimen. Thu first man swallowed his drink and said: "Well. 1 think I'll bait mu
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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 June 1937, Page 11
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