The nieht was dark and the hour was late as a“solitary wayfarer passed along the deserted street. Suddenly three slinking figures emerged from the shades and attacked him. Three to one is powerful odds, but the wayfarer held his own. One by one his assailants landed with a thud on the ground, batterced and bruised, their clothing torn. A policeman hurried up and surveyed the wreckage. "Fine work,” he said, addressing the hero. “Ju-jitsu?’' “No, answered the hero. "Railway porter.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 April 1941, Page 7
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