NEWS BY MAN .
It AKY IN' A HITCH. PARIS. .Tunc 30. Two minors on their way lannc Ironi Mork at Yiotix-Conde. on the Belgian frontier, found in a flit ell a now-liorn 1 oil l y Imy wrapped in a shawl ami wearing clothes of good quality. One of tlic millers carried the child home to his wife, who began to undress it.. A thick envelope fell out of the ilotlies. 'riic miner opened it and f.v.tnd I.") l.tKHlfi. hank-notes fetich worth nominally L'Ht). with .a note, ill a womu n’s handwriting : "To the kind stranger who finds my t ; ,hv : Please take cave of him aml ha'- ■ him named Victor.'’ A motor-ear containing three wel<drexsed women is reported to have lieon missing the spot where the htthy was T'.eiid during the afternoon. K.itOS OF TlfF. TiI.FF. CiOOSK. XFAV YORK, .Tune 2S \ hunt for the egg of the blue tttoose ts one of the object's of an expedition which is shortly leaving; the f'nitod Sfatcs for Baffin Band. The adult blue' m.-ose, so named on account of its blue.(>y wintis. is not uncommon in this ,-o»ni ry. lint its eggs have never la en It. is Relieved they will he found in Ruffin hand, which is considered one of the greatest breeding-pl fll >es of birds in the Far North.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1921, Page 3
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