The man behind the gun is always considered a dangerous individual, bat it was clearly demonstrated a few days ago that the boy behind the gun is a good deal more so. Two youths, armed with a BiS-A. rifle, set to stalk a ■hawk at Wanganui, the rifleman going in front. After crouching along for some time, the rifleman decided to give up the game, and rose just in time to catch a .bullet from the revolver in the back of the head. The bullet travelled along the' bone, eventually coming out at the top of the head, and thus inflicting but a slight injury. On cars, on trains, on 'buses, on buggies, on aeroplanes, on wheelbarrows, ther're all reading the Observer Xmas Annual. On eale everywb-ere. Price jsizjxsice,— L (Ad4
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 293, 10 December 1910, Page 8
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