Left Without Luggage.
A young woman on xrave* -- ™ handed her luggageto a Gore carr» fl the other day. She anticipated tJ fl it would be left at a certain sbop fl the town, so that there would not fl a great distance to carry it to - fl station. As the time for her dftpj* fl ture on the train approached tn fl was no sign of the luggage. fl traveller grew anxious. A last-® ® ute dash was made to the shop fl brother. Two suitcases were iu sig^fl They were seized, rushed to the tra^fl and passed through the windoW. U fl train steamed north. An urgent e fl gram was dispatched to intercep fl passenger at Milton, as the suitca fl seized helonged to a traveller; . fl contained his samples and his clot fl The young woman's ouffit, it was fl covered, was stili in the ehai'ge °t fl man who took it to town, and he ^jfl Ipatientlyawaitingaclam
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 194, 9 April 1932, Page 4
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160Left Without Luggage. Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 194, 9 April 1932, Page 4
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