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A Visitor’s Loss

Sir,—l am an English visitor to New Zealand. While enjoying your beautiful city, I left my locked car for 20 minutes on the New Brighton sea front, during which time it was broken into and my brown leather shoulder bag containing articles of great sentimental value, together with all my New Zealand photographs and addresses of friends I have made here, was stolen. I shall now leave this country, broken-hearted. What a pity one cannot leave a car locked in safety, for so short a period, in such a wonderful carefree country as this! — Yours, etc., D. L. SPRIGGS. March 9, 1966.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19660310.2.139.2

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31005, 10 March 1966, Page 16

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105

A Visitor’s Loss Press, Volume CV, Issue 31005, 10 March 1966, Page 16

A Visitor’s Loss Press, Volume CV, Issue 31005, 10 March 1966, Page 16

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