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THE KIND OF CASE IT WAS.

‘ I am not expecting any package, ’ said the lady of the house. ‘ This is the number, ’ presisted the driver of the delivery waggon, looking at his book again, 4 Name’s Higgins, ain’t it P ’

‘ 'VfiH ’ ‘Ho. 374 ? ’ ‘ That’s our number. ’ ‘ Then it’s for you. ’ ‘ I think not. It must be a case of mistaken identity. 4 Ho. mum; it’s a case of beer. ’

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Southern Cross, Volume 8, Issue 34, 15 December 1900, Page 3

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THE KIND OF CASE IT WAS. Southern Cross, Volume 8, Issue 34, 15 December 1900, Page 3

THE KIND OF CASE IT WAS. Southern Cross, Volume 8, Issue 34, 15 December 1900, Page 3

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