MISSING SIGNPOSTS
LONDON. Dec. 20 Here in England signposts were never so much appreciated as now, when they are misising because of precautions taken in case the country should be invaded. Two travellers in Lancashire were at a loss to know which way to go; they found themselves back in a village they had passed through an hour before. Seeing an old lady at a cottage door, they inquired the way. "Straight on," she said, "till you come where the road forks. There' are two roads. Take the other."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24189, 3 February 1942, Page 6
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