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Dog Rescued by Police

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Two Metropolitan District Commission policemen used a boat yesterday at 8:45 a.m. to rescue a dog from thin ice on the Charles near the Weeks Bridge.

The dog, a collie named King, was removed by Patrolmen Walter Sheehan and Kenneth Beucler and returned to his master, Norman Mac-Askill, of 202 River St., Cambridge.

King was coated with ice but was revived by a good rub-down.

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