LOCKED IN MUSEUM
YOUNG COUPLE’S EXPERIENCE
By Telegraph—Per Press Association ;
WANGANUI, April 13
An alarming experience be el two young people who visited the Alexander Museum in Whngnjiui. The. director saw the visitors arrive shortly alter lunch, and as lie did ,u, t leave until late, presumed they bad gone. However, to make sure, be walked around 'the building and even called out. before finally locking the door. He had only proceeded a short distance when a little girl came running after him to say that she could bear someone knocking on the door inside the museum. - He went hack and found the two nearly speechless at the idea of being locked, in for the night. It, was fortunate the child heard them, as few. people are in the vicinity of the museum late in the afternoon or evening.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 April 1932, Page 6
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