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A FISHERMAN'S ENTERPRISE Harold D. Jennings, treasurer of the Central Maine Power Company and president of the City Aldermen, Augusta, U.S.A., declares that he was fishing for smelt in the Kennebec River near City Hall. Smelt may be caught without a fishing licence, and Mr. Jennings ha.rl no licence. Suddenly there was a mighty tug on the line. Mr. Jennings reeled in his line. He caught a glimpse of a big salmon. To catch the salmon Mr. Jennings had to have a. licence. Just then, lie says, he spied S. Sewell Webster, CityClerk, at a rear window of Uie City Hall, and shouted for a fishing licence. When the licence had been issued Mr. Jennings hauled-in the salmon.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 998, 14 June 1930, Page 19

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120

QUICK WORK Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 998, 14 June 1930, Page 19

QUICK WORK Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 998, 14 June 1930, Page 19

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