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Great Dane Gave Man Black Eye

Dr Grahame Drew, Sydney City health Officer, has a Great Dane which has made news. It has not bitten a man and has not been bitten by a boy, but by the swish of its tail it has given Dr Drew what used to be called a lovely black eye. The dog gets very excited when Dr Drew returns from the day’s duties, and the doctor was bending down to calm it with a pat when the knockout blow was delivered.

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Northern Advocate, 28 August 1947, Page 4

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Great Dane Gave Man Black Eye Northern Advocate, 28 August 1947, Page 4

Great Dane Gave Man Black Eye Northern Advocate, 28 August 1947, Page 4

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