Conscience Fund of Railway Gets Unapaid Dog Fare
GRIMSBY. — ;Announeements • in th Press from time to time record. anony mous.payments of "conscie'nce money' generally for hnpaid ineome tax, but i1 is seldom that a* railway. company re ceives money for an ■unpaid fare dating from 21 years ago. . f ' , In this case there was no anonymity as a woruan called in person at the offi.ee of the station-master in this Lincoln County town .and stated that in August, 1916, she had brought a dog here without paying its fare. She now wanted toJiquidate the debt to clear her conscience. The .station-master agroed that there was no necessity to ask for her name and issued a dog tieke t for ls 3d., and both parties. were satisfied, I
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 125, 12 June 1937, Page 18
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