the Special Service chaps are as close as oysters.” “Any news of the general’s condition” The superintendent shook his head. “Look out,” he added. “Here comes Captain Caythers.” With the arrival of the Assistant Commissioner the period of strained inactivity ceased. Plain-clothes detectives also appeared as if from nowhere. One by one they gave hurried reports and were then issued with further instructions. (To be Continued.)
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 November 1938, Page 10
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