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BEHIND PRISON BARS

San Francisco police are convinced that it could only have been an exconvict who broke into the surgery of Dr. Robert Atkinson, one of the city’s best-known medical men. Nothing was stolen, but the intruder opened the cage of Dr. Atkinson’s pet capary and set it free. Only someone who had been behind prison bars would have done that, the police contend.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIX, Issue 21867, 21 January 1941, Page 6

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BEHIND PRISON BARS Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIX, Issue 21867, 21 January 1941, Page 6

BEHIND PRISON BARS Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIX, Issue 21867, 21 January 1941, Page 6

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