‘‘Who is at the ’phone?” “Tour wife, sir.” “What does she want?” ‘ The only word I can understand is idiot, sir.” “ Let me come* there, one probably wants to talk witli mo.”
tically without a superfluous word; an accurate transcription of a shorthand note of his talk would make it at once ready for print. His reminiscences of the early days of “The Bulletin ” were' contributed to “The Lone Hand,” but the writer’s poor health prevented their ompletion. Mr Archibald made one visit to England, but otherwise spent his life in Australia. ,
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12761, 3 October 1919, Page 5
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