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GUNS DRIVE GYPSIES OFF.; Atlantic City Police and Posies of Other Towns Resist Invasion.

GUNS DRIVE GYPSIES OFF.; Atlantic City Police and Posies of Other Towns Resist Invasion.
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ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., June 9. -- The band of gypsies who a year ago terrorized this section of the State, were to-night banished from two towns and prevented by a cordon of police, under command of Chief Malcolm Woodruff, from entering this resort. The band was first heard from at Pleasantville, five miles across the meadows from here. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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