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A STRANGE STORY.

Press Association. E!ectric Telegraph Copyright.

Auckland, June 30

A girl aged 17 reportod to tltepolice on M.mday night last that she was accosted by armed and masked men, who made her strip off all her clothing, but allowed her to retain the waterproof in which she certainly was adrair,(.erl to a friend's house. She saj's the men stated they had got tired of playing ping-pongl, and determined to have some fun with the first woman they met giroe enough to come out in such a stormy night. The men did not attempt to liy hands on her. The story is believed by tho girl's mother, but it is suspected the story about the men is an hallucination. It is supposed she removed her clothes on the verandah of the friend's house before knocking.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 151, 1 July 1902, Page 4

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A STRANGE STORY. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 151, 1 July 1902, Page 4

A STRANGE STORY. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 151, 1 July 1902, Page 4

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