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'How an animal can sometimes accomplish what a.human being fails to do is shown in this amusing story of a dog. . . A man left a London-bound train in the Midlands and forgot to get his coat from the luggage rack. On discovering his loss he wired to his father, asking him to claim the coat when the train readied the London terminus. Accompanied by his son’s dog, the father went to the parcel office and identified the coat, but the attendant said he was sorry that, ae there was no legal proof, he could not give the coat up. So the father had to leave the matter. But not 60 the dog, who had been exploring the office. He suddenly Saw the coat hanging from a peg, recognised it at a sniff, and proclaimed The attendant needed no further proof, his find with a loud barkir. of joy. and dog and man went away 'happy. <
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 July 1931, Page 21 (Supplement)
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157PROOF ENOUGH. Taranaki Daily News, 25 July 1931, Page 21 (Supplement)
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