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A recent visitor to Christchuich, who 'holds a resounding if littleknown title in connection with a. Govornment appointment in Britain, has tofd an amusing story of how be achieved unexpected celebrity i n Sydney. He was aslted h.V the officials of the New South 'Wales lottery if he would draw the first four prizes, and when the _ simple mechanics of the operation had been explained, bo consented. He was taken to the. stage entrance of a prominent theatre, and on the stage found the drum containing the marbles wuii the Commissioner of Police, a Treasury official, reporters and recorders in attendance. The details of the draw wore again explained, and ho was about to find the marble worth £SOOO for some lucky person, when the manager said, ‘'just a minute, please,” and gave a signal. To the visitor's horror the curtain slowly rose, and lie found .himself facing a packed house of ticket-holders, “all of whom were staring at me with the greatest suspicion;’ 1
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12078, 18 October 1933, Page 3
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