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NEW YORK, Oct. 5. Among 11 io rafters of pier 58, North River harbor, lived a. large smart monkey, since lie deserted ship a month ami after a trip from the African jungles, lie made a precarious living by raiding the kitchens of nearby restaurants, and ordinary police methods failed to dislodge him.
The Society for the; Prevention of Cruelty to Animals look up his case, and brought, along a elite little monkey ot the opposite sex from a Bronx circus, where she was known as a suecesslul e-wrecker. An eager accomplice, she went, lo the assignation with a light, heart.- and early to-night “Jocko” fell into trap laid by the siren from the /.00.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17911, 15 October 1932, Page 5
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