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CAUGHT IN THE ACT

CIRCUS MYSTERY SOLVED. .nilk'rJenirl'"'' ** J, lw a locked td at M irtli s ( ireus in Melbourne i Employees suspected that- a petty tl ef ej found wh 0 the thief wik. ' m C T ] T e ? Watdle(l Aliw > » €U bO, and who is th,' i. , elephant-, lumber to the shed door * ock It with her trunk, and rnn n , e •■‘-•appeared with a tin of open the t" trUnk * She brok « contents!* °’ l * P<?S> and dra » k the! a A finw th , e „ n , th h reW the empt y tin over, ed wheT' si * W3s somewl *t annov-i ent .!b i e r ns not P erni itted to r ew r , i S - The ~l<’ n *>«nd a pita 1 empty tins on the other sjd e ottenet, a|i burnt open.

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Western Star, 29 November 1935, Page 2

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CAUGHT IN THE ACT Western Star, 29 November 1935, Page 2

CAUGHT IN THE ACT Western Star, 29 November 1935, Page 2

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