SWINGING THE CAT.
• JUS'S FIMDISB JOKE. vtProm Our Own Correspondent.) j| SYDNEY, N,ove(mlber 30. Oije Of the most terrible acts of ttu ?lty reported to tlie police licre for soaw time was committed at Darling»«TOt towards t)ie end of .J oat week, SJ & » man oaujrlit a cat by tlie tail, fW: alter iswiujfing it alUout, .basteti 11 gainst -tllo front window of a i-e- - meet i --f«J roojij at King's Cross. The S iwas broken, ana tlie cat was so "*".')■-injured that it was neceseary for SW'te put it out of its misery. ,n«.%t;^va«.quietly waiting past, vrticn fri^i? an ' iin an ellort t0 amuse Hie wiiSr 1 cau ßl»t it dv tho tail' and it against the glass. Hβ aftT*, P° or a nim al a" d raa away Jiiti win< low was broken. It is not- ll at man y P e °P le looked on and did to stop the fiendish joke.
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 290, 6 December 1921, Page 11
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154SWINGING THE CAT. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 290, 6 December 1921, Page 11
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