"You know. I'm very absentminded.” said a hitherto silent man in the clubroom. "I often find names and telephone numbers written in my notebook, but can’t remember what persons they represent. Recently. I had a general checking-up. The name and address of one man completely baffled' me. so I wrote to him asking if he had ever heard of me, and if I was supposed to do something for him. "He wrote back a cordial letter, saying 1 had already done it. Wife's first husband.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 April 1941, Page 7
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