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NOVEL DEBT COLLECTING

YOUNG WOMAN DEPRIVED OF SHOES An elegant young lady, dressed in the height of fashion, strolled down the main street of Skoplje, Yugoslavia, attracting admiring glances from all she passed. Suddenly, to everyone’s astonishment, a man dashed out of a shop, lifted her off her feet, took off her shoes, and gently set her down again, to walk home in her stockinged feet.

The assailant was a well-known shoemaker, and / explained that he had adopted this unusual course of action because his shoes had not been paid for, and he was tired of seeing his clients going about in comfort while he was on the verge of bankruptcy. He has decided to take back, by force if necessary, all shoes not paid for within a week , of delivery.

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 June 1935, Page 14

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NOVEL DEBT COLLECTING Taranaki Daily News, 4 June 1935, Page 14

NOVEL DEBT COLLECTING Taranaki Daily News, 4 June 1935, Page 14

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