GHOULS RUN WILD
BRANDISH HUMAN BONES AND WRECK TOMBS SENSATION AT HULL LONDON, Monday. Amid unrestrained rejoicings over the return of Miss Amy Johnson, the girl flier’s- home city of Hull has been given an unpleasant advertisement. Several other of the city's youthful citizens have been tearing up tombs in a disused .cemetery and careering around brandishing human hones and skulls, chasing girls and screaming
with laughter and terror. Many skeletons were broken and the pieces were scattered about the ground in adjacent streets. The indignant residents of Hull are aghast at the disclosures at a period when they wanted Che youth of the city to be acclaimed throughout the world.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1048, 12 August 1930, Page 9
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111GHOULS RUN WILD Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1048, 12 August 1930, Page 9
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