I CTRL SOVIET AGENT. PARTS, Nov. 20. The arrest of an ex-convict and a girl typist on a charge of Iteing in possession of a secret police code has led to the revelation that Government codes and French identity cards were being printed by convicts in the prison at Alelun. Recently a convict named Dultez was liberated on the completion of his sentence, and apparently he carried av ay with him a small English grammarbook in which was hidden a secret code. This lie handed to a girl typist in Paris well known as a Communist agitator and ns ‘'the eye of Moscow.” The poliee found the rode in her possession. BOAR IN RUGBY SCRUM. TOC LOG SE. Nov. 20. A Rugby football match here was stopped by a wild boar, which flashed into the middle of a scrum and s altered the players. The boar was being pursued by a pack of Airedale (logs, which momentarily lost touch with their prey in the confusion. The chase was resumed by dogs, hunting men, and a crowd of spectators, but the boar disappeared in an adjoining wood and escaped.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 January 1927, Page 4
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188Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 10 January 1927, Page 4
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