This one tells the story of, a man whose wife had been away on holiday for a week. It happened that .e had a male visitor, not acquainted with the circumstances. The visitor arrived at the house in advance of his prospective host, and happening to glance through a window, noticed the room in r ■ advanced state of disorder. Newspapers, periodicals, books and various articles of clothing were strewn all around, and, in short, it seemed as if a small tornado had hit the place or several efficient burglars had combed it. He was only restrained from a hasty visit to the nearest telephone to advise the police of a nasty state of affairs by the arrival of his host. Followed .explanations and mutual understanding <
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Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 146, 23 June 1936, Page 2
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