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CATS STRANGE FEAT

Mick, an eight-year-old cat, "an taken by his master. Mr. El. J. Gow, Glenmode 'Terrace, Brisham, Devon, by tiain to Paddington, across London by tube, to London Bridge, and then tc the home oi bis daughter at Erith, Kent. That was on November 1. On November 8 Mick was missing. Air. Gow "as at the back ol his house in Bi isham last week when Mick walked in—tired, emaciated and too feeble even to lap milk that was p.acld before him He had found his way from Erith to Brixham—2sU pi’les. He has bad to be destroyed.

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 351, 4 February 1937, Page 8

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100

CATS STRANGE FEAT Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 351, 4 February 1937, Page 8

CATS STRANGE FEAT Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 351, 4 February 1937, Page 8

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