A man dashed into the fire station. He was tremendously excited, and burst out with: "I’m sorry to interrupt you all, but my wife has disappeared again.” One of the firemen looked up. "That’s too bad,” he sympathised, “but why tell us firemen? Why not notify the police?” The intruder shook his head. “I don’t dare tell the police.” he explained. "I told them the last time she disappeared—and they went out and found her!”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 May 1939, Page 11
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