SWALLOW RETURNS.
Gives Up £120 Brooch
Reluctantly.
*08T MORTEM SAVED.
m (Australian and N.Z. Press Association.) |§|i; (Received 9 a.m.) S', . . LONDON, October 21. ffe ** official' communique from the Life" Exhibition states that fefSSnvL the parrot, who swallowed a, i brooch, returned the expensive ILe;, . owner. He has resumed . ®®rmal diet but is suffering badly m indigestion, which is less painless P-lfr? threatened post mortem. i~J e 18 seemingly unconcerned that yesbe was the most valuable parrot yL «. wor ld and is to-day just plain* i fnil lr^°bert -" He was thus christll§l|kfjon day be was born because K' ,j oc t° r and nurse feared that he p>. *Wud not live overnight.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 250, 22 October 1928, Page 7
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