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BURGLARS ROUTED BY PARROT.

Crying ‘‘Stop, this??" a parrot belonging to M. Poirey, who lives in the Faubourg Saint Martin, Paris, put to flight two burglars who had broken into "he flat whore it is kept. Just as the bird gave the alarm its owner returned and succeeded in arresting one of them. The parrot had been taught to utter the words, and Pid so oil being startled by the sudden noise the thieves made.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3592, 2 October 1920, Page 2

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BURGLARS ROUTED BY PARROT. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3592, 2 October 1920, Page 2

BURGLARS ROUTED BY PARROT. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3592, 2 October 1920, Page 2

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