The similarity of suit cases and carelessness in attention to luggage proved a rather costly matter to one Cambridge lady during the Easter holidays. This lady travelled by one of the expresses from Auckland to Frankton, and when she left the crowded train at the latter station, m her haste, took away a suit case exactly similar to her own. On reaching home, and opening the case, however, to- her constevantion and surprise, she found a few odd articles not at all useful or valuable, and a huge packet of hot cross buns. The lady is still searching for her own travelling bag, which contained .a considerable amount of money, jewellery and valuable personal property. The mention of “buns” to this unfortunate young lady is like the proverbial red rag to a bull.
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Shannon News, 24 April 1925, Page 2
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