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His Master’s Voice Again

A pct dog that had been stolen, escaped from captivity, and adopted by a country doctor, has been recovered by its owner, a Dutch professor, by a curious wireless coincidence.

While listening to the professor broadcasting from a Dutch wireless station, the dog’s adopted master noticed the unusual excitement shown by the animal at the sounds of the voice from the loud-speaker. Wondering if it might bo his master’s voice that aroused the dog’s interest, he got into touch with the professor and was soon able to return the dog to its rightful owner.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 71, Issue 291, 8 December 1928, Page 14 (Supplement)

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His Master’s Voice Again Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 71, Issue 291, 8 December 1928, Page 14 (Supplement)

His Master’s Voice Again Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 71, Issue 291, 8 December 1928, Page 14 (Supplement)

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