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R.A.F. Under Attack

Royal Air Force musicians at the Central Flying School, in Gloucestershire, have been upset by the activities of mice, which have nibbled through the bags of bagpipes Flight Lieutenant T. L. Dixon said yesterday the rodents seemed to have a taste for the compound inside the bags that makes them airtight. “We’ve taken steps to see it doesn’t happen again,” he added.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31598, 8 February 1968, Page 12

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R.A.F. Under Attack Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31598, 8 February 1968, Page 12

R.A.F. Under Attack Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31598, 8 February 1968, Page 12

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