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MICE OF ST. PAULS

TO BE HUNTED OUT. The mice of St. Paul's Cathedral have become a problem for experts. For eight long years they were kept in awe by Tibby, the Cathedral cat, and never ventured far from their holes in the crypt. But six months ag° Tibby died. Since then the mice have become very bold— so bold that they ventured among the conjrreffation at serviea time to the alafm o£ the women who saw them. A new kitten was imported to meet the situation, but two months later he disappeared. Finally, a corps of professional vermin exterminators has been racruited, who have guaranteed to wipe out the offenders entirely.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 371, 4 November 1932, Page 2

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MICE OF ST. PAULS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 371, 4 November 1932, Page 2

MICE OF ST. PAULS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 371, 4 November 1932, Page 2

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