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UNEXPECTED END FOR PHEASANT: This pheasant was killed when it flew into an army staff car and tore a large hole in the windscreen. The car was driven by a member of the Women a Auxiliary Army Corps, who suffere minor injuries from glass splinters.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24894, 16 May 1944, Page 7

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UNEXPECTED END FOR PHEASANT: This pheasant was killed when it flew into an army staff car and tore a large hole in the windscreen. The car was driven by a member of the Women a Auxiliary Army Corps, who suffere minor injuries from glass splinters. New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24894, 16 May 1944, Page 7

UNEXPECTED END FOR PHEASANT: This pheasant was killed when it flew into an army staff car and tore a large hole in the windscreen. The car was driven by a member of the Women a Auxiliary Army Corps, who suffere minor injuries from glass splinters. New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24894, 16 May 1944, Page 7

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