"Enemy action" had had its say during; the night, ami by daylight scarcely ;> window remained intact in the street where the bomb had fallen. Its inhabitants were surprised next morning when a window-cleaner, with ladder on his shoulder, turned round the corner of the crescent. They were more surprised when ho gasped out: "By gum, there will bo a row with my boss when I get back! I ought to have cleaned these windows yesterday but I couldn't find time."
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 June 1941, Page 6
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