Received Wrong Pared. An Auckland airman upon the completion of his train.ng in Canada recently sent home some kit which he though! he would not want. When the parcel reached his mother. Mrs. I. Sarich, of Glen Eden, il included a number of art. les that were obviously nut m<ant for her. Among them pre a pair of unused Canadian slipp»*rs. a baby’s frock made of expensive - ■ and photographs of people the fan The onij cx- ; anation that tan re offered is that the contents of parcels became mixed when being examined by officials.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 85, Issue 298, 18 December 1941, Page 4
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