A clothes d) |ive held in Westport last Thursday v fas not without its humorous incidents,, l in spite of the serious position which j gave rise to such an appeal to citi?;cjns, reports the "West J port Times." "One collector, remembering that f*he pidople had been asked to leave their gq;<vds outside to be picked up, confiscate) l!| a mattress which had been put out i n> air, and another, in all innocence, mi :riehed off with a bundle of knitting. ; rJ]he owners were quickly on the trail, fswi matters were adjusted amicably. ; I
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 148, 26 June 1933, Page 10
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