A few years back, the Hobart 'Mercury' reported that along with several motoring offences, a local 'youth' had been charged with "possession of an unlicenced forearm"
In the days of hot type, this sort of misprint was very common. Fritz Spiegl produced a wonderful little book in the 1960s "What the papers didn't mean to say " , with the Liverpool Echo being a major source , and my favourite from it was " The Duke of Edinburgh has shot so many peasants this year that there is a glut "
In the hot type days, I believe it was the rule that any typesetter being dismissed left the premises immediately. According to legend, this was the result of a story appearing in Ye Times saying " Yesterday, Her Majesty Queen Victoria pissed over London Bridge to the cheers of a rapturous crowd of her loyal subjects..."