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“HAGEN” IN EXCHANGE

BURGLAR’S SENSE OF HUMOUR A burglar who broke into the professional’s hut at Moor Allerton Golf Club, near Leeds, and stole a quantity of goods, left behind a dejectedlooking mongrel with the following note:— Exchange is no robbery. The dog answers to the name of Hagen. Buy it a suit of blue and it will whistle Yankee Doodle. The note was signed Rafferty. Professionals’ huts at Headingley and Adel cum Eccup were also broken into. Moortown golf course, where Great Britain meets the United States in the contest for the Ryder Cup, is in this neighbourhood.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6942, 22 June 1929, Page 13

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“HAGEN” IN EXCHANGE Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6942, 22 June 1929, Page 13

“HAGEN” IN EXCHANGE Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6942, 22 June 1929, Page 13

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