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MAN AS INCUBATOR

— -oGOOSE EGGS HATCHED. (Reuter.) COPENHAGEN, June 24. A man summoned before the police, court at Harderslev, wrote excusing Iris absence because he was sitting on eggs. A police inspector investigated and discovered the man in bed upon asitting of goose eggs. Two goslings, already hatched, "were wandering over the bedclothes. Subsequently, the wife arrived and relieved, the sitting of the husband who went to the court. All the eggs were successfully hatched.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 June 1923, Page 5

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MAN AS INCUBATOR Greymouth Evening Star, 25 June 1923, Page 5

MAN AS INCUBATOR Greymouth Evening Star, 25 June 1923, Page 5

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