WAR'S END FORETOLD
IN NOVEMBER—BY A MIRACLE! EPISODE ON TRAMCAR Vouched for as truci, the following incident is said to have occu'red on a city-bound tramcar in Wellington from Halaitai recently. A* woman resident of Hataitai, on her way to town, happened to sit beside an Indian woman. When the conductor came along for the fares, tli" Indian said to the other, "How faarc you going?" She replied tha! she was going right into town. Then the Indian woman, presenting a consession tickct, said, "Two sections for two." The Hataitai resident at once; protested, saying that nhc would pay her own fare. "But you haven't your purse," said the other. "Oil, yes, I have; it is in my bag." "No," said the/ Indian woman, "you left it on the table at home." Then the Halaitai resident looked into licr bag. Sure enough, there was no purse. The conductor who had watched the affair closely, though; it most mysterious that the Indian should know of such intimate things concerning her white sister. "Say, you're pretty clever," he said. "Perhaps you can tell us when the war will end?" "Oh, yes; in November —by a mircle,?" said the Indian woman, with a smile.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 124, 2 July 1941, Page 2
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301WAR'S END FORETOLD Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 124, 2 July 1941, Page 2
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