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WHOSE. CAR WAS IT ? CONVERSION AT CHIiLSTGHUiICH A man presented himself at the -Christchurch City Council Chambers recently as an applicant for a driver's license, filled in the. necessary particulars, and left the building, accompanied by the. examining traffic officer. The applicant seated himself in a ■car drawn up near the door and the traffic officer did the same. The Ignition key was hi. the switch. The officer put the driver through a thorough test in the city, and finally took him on to the Cashmere Hills. It was on the way back that the applicant remarked that he liked the car and, asked whether it was always used for driving tests. The .astonished officer replied that he, naturally, believed the. car to belong to the applicant. The applicant said he believed it belonged •.to the. council-

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 39, 11 January 1944, Page 5

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139

BOTH WRONG! Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 39, 11 January 1944, Page 5

BOTH WRONG! Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 39, 11 January 1944, Page 5

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