MYSTERY PHONE WOOER
GIRL LOVES MAN’S VOICE His voice enthralled her. She met him at a dance a month so she says, and ever since then she has phoned him every single day. Lucky man, you say. How "romantic to have such an ardent fair admirer, even if she be unknown to him. Nothing of the kind! The young man at Northcote, Victoria, who daily receives the call from his mystery girl has little faith in human nature, and scant regard for romance. As a matter of cold, hard fact, he’s scared —so scared that he has reported the matter to the police. He suspects that the girl is setting some kind of trap for him. “She says she met me at a dance but I don’t remember her,” the worried youth told the station sergeant “She can't do you much harm, my lad, if you get no nearer than hipbone,” replied the svmpathetic policeman. Police think that she is probably the same girl who rings them up and writes to them every week offering racing tips. “I hope you will just think of me as a friend,” she wrote in her last letter.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 956, 26 April 1930, Page 12
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194MYSTERY PHONE WOOER Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 956, 26 April 1930, Page 12
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