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Capturing a young fox cub, a Stourbridge farmer took it home and put it in an empty pen. The next morning lie found a dead pheasant outside the pen, and on the following morning there was a rabbit also dead. The vixen then apparently tired of viewing her offspring through' steel netting, for on the next day the farmer found a hole bitten through the wire and the cub had vanished.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21975, 9 June 1933, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21975, 9 June 1933, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21975, 9 June 1933, Page 5

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