, 'They're at it Again ! The daily papers reveal that some ■sections of the community like black-outs. Burglars can burgle easier and larrikans can larrik with less risk, and now in Whakatane we find that those short of benzine can remedy the matter by making others who haven't much either get -shorter. A local resident went to hl« ■tfnr yesterday to find that it had "milked," and the thieves had not even had the consideration to replace the tank cap. Where the car was parked there used to be a : -street light.
day that can be guaranteed to spread its memories to many theatres of war right across the world!
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 288, 28 March 1941, Page 5
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