A motorist reported to the Folkestone police recently that a strange animal was dodging among the traffic in one of the streets. A few minutes later a solicitor reported that the animal had taken refuge in his garden, and was trying to get into the pigeon-house. An inspector, with a sporting gun, and two constables hurried to the garden. ITo fired —and found that Ids bag was a 201 b badger. Ti-f-el pictures, once so popular, are returning to favour. Only one man in London knows the process, and his greatest difficulty is in procuring the necessary tinsel. Nearly 3000 salmon were netted in three hauls at the opening of the net salmon fishing on the River Don, near Aberdeen.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20075, 16 April 1927, Page 15
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