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THE STRANDED PRESSMEN. The "Post's" Fred. I wonder what we look like, Pat. These Wanganui people seem to regard us with much suspicion. Pat (of the "Times" ) Guess we'd better make tracks for the outskirts, Fred. The first policeman might take it into his head to run us in. No more wreck sensations for me.

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Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 205, 4 June 1904, Page 13

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THE STRANDED PRESSMEN. The "Post's" Fied. I wonder what we look like, Pat. These Wanganui -people seem to regard us with much suspicion. Pat (of the " I'imes" j Guess we'd better make tracks for the outskirts, Fred. The fust policeman might take it into his head to run us in. No more wreck sensations foi me. Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 205, 4 June 1904, Page 13

THE STRANDED PRESSMEN. The "Post's" Fied. I wonder what we look like, Pat. These Wanganui -people seem to regard us with much suspicion. Pat (of the " I'imes" j Guess we'd better make tracks for the outskirts, Fred. The fust policeman might take it into his head to run us in. No more wreck sensations foi me. Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 205, 4 June 1904, Page 13

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