To bo imprisoned in the uncomfortably warm metal telephone kiosk outside the post office, was the annoying experience of a visitor from Fairfield, who hail been using the telephone one •■iffernoon (says tho Anshburtoi) ''Guardian'’). For nearly five minutes the prisoner, baihed in perspiration, wrestled with the door, atracting amusement, but not assistance, from missing poilesfrians. Eventually, a young Indv member of Iho telephone exchange stnfT passer] by, and. realising the polllion. brought another member of the staff, who, witli a sharp wrench, succeeded in opening the door.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 118, 16 February 1928, Page 11
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