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HAM-BONE AS CLUB

A ham-bone is believed to have been used as an effective and damaging club at Onehunga last night. When Mr. Percy Pullen arrived this morning at his billiard saloon in Queen Street, Onehunga, he found that a large plate-glass window had been shattered. On the pavement was a ham-bone of no mean size. Mrs. Wills was the owner of the window, which was valued at £ls. The question facing the Onehunga police now is: Who is Onehunga’s malicious handler of ham-bones?

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 751, 26 August 1929, Page 11

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HAM-BONE AS CLUB Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 751, 26 August 1929, Page 11

HAM-BONE AS CLUB Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 751, 26 August 1929, Page 11

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