A trail of binder twine stretching throughout three streets in Timaru was the puzzle that faced a'Policeman on beat at 11 o’clock the other evening (says the “Herald”). It is surmised that a farmer, after a visit to the picturs, hd started on his homeward journey, unconscious of the fact that some wag had tied fast to a post one end of a roll of twine in the rear of his ear, and that the car, moving off, had automatically unwound the roll.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 111, 8 February 1928, Page 13
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83Untitled Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 111, 8 February 1928, Page 13
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