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A BANDIT'S VOLUNTARY ACTION

- ■■■ »■«■»»» - FORWARDS HIS OW\ T INCOME TAX. Czejkowski a Polish bandit, i-ee.m;ly ■cut to the Treasury 25 zlotys (.-bout 17s), which, he said, is income tax due "from the proceeds of my sion."The bandit's letter added that, j "though I earn very' little in these hard days, I feel that as a citizen I ought to ! ■:ontribtite all T can toward the '. v'c-ep of the State. Tn conclusion, may ! ;.>!; ' you to be good enough to convey my compliments to the police?" | CHARMED. J Pianist : 'What would you like to I hear now?' Bored Listener: 'The gentle ' sound, of the piano lid, beiujj closcjiL

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Western Star, 8 December 1933, Page 4

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A BANDIT'S VOLUNTARY ACTION Western Star, 8 December 1933, Page 4

A BANDIT'S VOLUNTARY ACTION Western Star, 8 December 1933, Page 4