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NO ANGORAS IN FUTURE.

The most succinct Bummary of the difference between Angora as it was before the Kemalists made it the nation's capital and as it is to-day is attributed to the English authoress, Miss Grace Ellison.

During her recent visit there she was asked by a foreign ambassador who was staying at the same hotel—a remodelled ancient caravansery—what cnanges she found most striking .since her visit seven years ago. Miss Ellison replied: "When I stayed in this litel seven years ago the room next to mine was occupied by goats, sheep and donkeys. Now it is occupied by your Excellency."

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 231, 29 September 1928, Page 15 (Supplement)

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NO ANGORAS IN FUTURE. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 231, 29 September 1928, Page 15 (Supplement)

NO ANGORAS IN FUTURE. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 231, 29 September 1928, Page 15 (Supplement)

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