PERSISTENT PUDDING
TRAVEL ROUND THE WORLD. “Placing the body in a bag, 1 buried it three feet deep in my garden.” With these words. Mr Guy Fane, the comedian, in London, recently concluded a sad story. •Some years ago, when Mr Fane was touring in India and the Far East, an aunt, according to her yearly custom, •sent him a Christmas pudding. The parcel was addressed to Air Fane at a Calcutta theatre. He had left for Bombay. The pudding was forwarded and arrived after the comedian had returned to Calcutta, bound for Madras. Then it followed a picturesque route and arrived, after years, in London a few weeks ago, with, as Air Fane put it, “just enough currant to finish the last lap,”
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 109, 11 May 1931, Page 8
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