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There were two very perturbed motorists at New Plymouth the other night. One of them walked across the road to a line of parked ears, stepped into one of .'hem and'drove away. A slight suspicion of strangeness became a horrifying reality when ho entered a, garage and began to look for luggage. The car was not his. In the meantime the real owner had discovered an identical car left in place of his own in the parking area and, fearing (hat a converter had been at. work, communicated with the police. Fortunately, the other man acquainted the police of his mistake, too, and tho parties met each other later to exchange cars.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19131, 28 September 1936, Page 13

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112

Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19131, 28 September 1936, Page 13

Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19131, 28 September 1936, Page 13

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