RISKED LIVES FOR DOG.
Four boys, aged* about 12, rescued a. iT.jfi; Airedale do^ from a rough sea at ! Deal some time ago. The boys, James- | and Alfred Stuchfield, sons of a local police inspector, Ronald Garter and j Berry OFodte/saw the dog 200 yards out at sea, struggling against a strong tide,, and at once stripped .and swam out t» the animal They held it up until a boatman came to their aid..
THREE'JOKES ; X: '' I hear you lost your temper yesterday." • •>•- T: "Yesj but shell be back to-mor-row." A: "I thought your son was going "to* set up a new record with his motor cycle." . B: "He has doric so! Six 'times ia liospital already this year.'! Tommy (showing his friend over the house): "See that picture, there! It's hand-painted. ".."■ Friend: ""Well, what about itf So-» our chicken house." - ;
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Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 29, 11 December 1930, Page 22
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141RISKED LIVES FOR DOG. Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 29, 11 December 1930, Page 22
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