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FOX IN LONDON STREET

WORK OF PRACTICAL JOKER. One day receptly teamsters ^and chauffeurs making their way along one of the streets of London stopped' and rubbed their eyes. Standing before them was a fox, motionless and apparently bewildered by the roar of traffic. Most of them had never seen one of the animals before, as it is not customary for a fox to stroll through the streets of Britain's capital. But they recognised him from his pictures, and looked around to see if some party of sportsmen had pursued Reynard into town from a neighbouring heath. | Hearing no baying and seeing no pink hunting coats, the teamsters decided to investigate the situation further.' Then they learned that the fox was. of the stuff ed variety and had been placed in the street by some practical jokex*.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 256, 21 June 1932, Page 7

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FOX IN LONDON STREET Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 256, 21 June 1932, Page 7

FOX IN LONDON STREET Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 256, 21 June 1932, Page 7

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