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Article : 95 wordsThe Prince then rejoined the train, which sped southwards to Dunedin in fast-falling darkness. As the Royal train was very much behind time, ...
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Advertising : 264 wordsIn spite of this double precaution, [?] tribe of agile urchins, showing bare legs and red heads, made their appearance alongside the line of motor cars ...
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Article : 75 wordsThe streets were so brilliantly lighted by corruseating devices, festoons, and pillars of fire, that the happy grins on the myriads of faces stood cut as ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Wed 19 May 1920, Page 1
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