SANDY'S CORNER
TODAY’S EXCUSE. ‘And where have yon been to this late hour, Beverley?” Mum called from her bedroom about midnight last night. Beverley: Chasing the "Runaway Girl," Mum. ANXIETY DISPELLED. Dear "Sandy,”—Wo, the Mud Larks of Fields Track, felt a great anxiety for the safety of a member of the County Staff when, during the nine o’clock news last Tuesday night, a Wanganui Automobile Association message was broadcast. Earlier in the day we heard, by “bush telegraph” that the staff member, after supervising the metalling of the road, was helplessly bogged in the s’o-ca”ed metal! However, a sigh of relief wept round, and our deep concern was dispelled when we learnt that the message referred only to the Erua bridge instead of the chief of staff. "TAX-PAYER,” Upper Feild’s Trafe
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Wanganui Chronicle, 29 April 1949, Page 4
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131SANDY'S CORNER Wanganui Chronicle, 29 April 1949, Page 4
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