NOT LOST, BUT GONE BEFORE
Special.) KAITAIA, This Day. The scene was a Northland hotel bar on a Sunday afternoon when a nolice visit was in progress. lie knocked, he was admitted and evidently expected service. But something strained about the atmosphere and the sudden discovery of a uniformed policeman convinced the unnamed intruder that absence of body was the natural consequence of presence of mind. With a muttered, ‘‘Came to see a friend,” he heat a hurried retreat to the safety of the wide, open spaces.
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Northern Advocate, 11 June 1942, Page 5
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