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IDENTIFICATION TEST.

?I CONSTABLE SURPRISED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) VANCOUVER, August 30. When Police Constable D. Grant called to police headquarters, denied that he knew a man presented to him there, was admonished by an officer for not tellin* the truth. When he persisted that he bad never seen the man he was warned that he knew him intimately, and even knew hie parents. The man was a brother of the conetablo, Mr. B. Grant, of Australia, whom he had not eaen since they parted nineteen years before in Morayahire, Scotlaud.

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 227, 25 September 1929, Page 8

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IDENTIFICATION TEST. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 227, 25 September 1929, Page 8

IDENTIFICATION TEST. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 227, 25 September 1929, Page 8

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