A woinan in Tr6nton, New Tersey, U.S.A., rdcently notified the police that a demented man wearing a bird cage on his head, and carrying a torCh, was vunning abont the neighbourhood. A sqnad investigated and reported that the man Was a beekeeper, wearing a head net and carrying a smudge torch, in search of a lost swarm of bees. Sni'ugglers on both sides of the FrancO'Beigian frontier have boeh threatening to go on stl'ike UnlesS their pay Is raised. They put forwtU'd as arguments tlio increaseU cost of living afid tho gfovviiig daiigei's of thoir job. Hmugglers are of diierent caiegories. Tlicru Ure the capitalists; those who inanufacttire eases, trunks and valises with Uoublo bottoms; tlie transport and 'uilelligUlKiO service, which provides special vehicJus; aerophuies and portllblo bi'idgea. All ttr® paW t |i«fceatage jbaoie*
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 7, 1 October 1937, Page 12
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134Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 7, 1 October 1937, Page 12
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