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MAIL BAG MISSING.

On Monday morning it was discovered the mail bag. from Arapeti to Shdnnom mflssitag'. iDne bag. which had been brought from Arapeti to Mangaore on Saturday evening per motor lorry is reported to have been left on the lorry in the garage over the week end and was to Hiave .been taken into Shannon on Monday morninl' . * Upon the loss being dscovered, Mr Baxter, the postmaster, made enquiries into the matter and the police were at. once informed. , Up to the present the bag has not been located. .- i ■ ■ . . '.; :

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Shannon News, 14 March 1924, Page 2

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92

MAIL BAG MISSING. Shannon News, 14 March 1924, Page 2

MAIL BAG MISSING. Shannon News, 14 March 1924, Page 2

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