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A MEN ACTION.

• . «> • A very mean action was perpetrated between Saturday afternoon and last evening, when some misguided individual or individuals gained access to a slied. in the yard -of James Smith, Ltd., and deliberately damaged an invalid chair which was parked there. Using apparently red ochre, they painted various parts of the machine,' took the tools from the tool bag and scattered them about the yard and filled- the tool bag .with the red ochre powder. A few weeks ago a battery was stolen from the same machine. In view of the fact that the perpetrators knew that the chair was an invalid one, their action is the more despicable. Messrs; James Smith, Ltd., offer a reward for information which will lead to the apprehension of those concerned.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 11, 13 July 1931, Page 3

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A MEN ACTION. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 11, 13 July 1931, Page 3

A MEN ACTION. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 11, 13 July 1931, Page 3

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