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The receipt of a counterfeit cheque for £102 1s. 2d. is acknowledged. If cashed the money will be used to provide playthings for the weak-minded.
- SOVIETSKY.
Feb. 11th, 1926.
Buntingford in Old Newspapers consists of images on Facebook, scanned and uploaded by Alison, whose father collected them during his lifetime. Transcriptions of the text is provided by Katie C.
Personal
The receipt of a counterfeit cheque for £102 1s. 2d. is acknowledged. If cashed the money will be used to provide playthings for the weak-minded.
- SOVIETSKY.
Feb. 11th, 1926.
Dear Sir,
Lovers of cats will deplore the fact that many of these animals meet their death through being caught in rabbit snares. The black cat, referred to in last week's "Gazette," who was trapped in a snare for nine days, was lucky to escape.
Several cats have been lost from Norfolk Road and Newtown, and the name of one person connected with the loss of a grey tabby cat is known.
It is stated that the skins of the animals are worth from 1/6, and this may account for the disappearance of some of our cats.
There will be trouble for one gentleman before long.
Yours faithfully,
"Fluff".