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A NEW-FOUND FRIEND.—John Kennedy, the son of President Kennedy, playing with a Samoyed puppy at Sun Valley, Idaho, where Mrs Jacqueline Kennedy and her children were spending a ski-ing holiday. Samoyeds are used in the area as sledge dogs.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19660114.2.188

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30958, 14 January 1966, Page 14

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A NEW-FOUND FRIEND.—John Kennedy, the son of President Kennedy, playing with a Samoyed puppy at Sun Valley, Idaho, where Mrs Jacqueline Kennedy and her children were spending a ski-ing holiday. Samoyeds are used in the area as sledge dogs. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30958, 14 January 1966, Page 14

A NEW-FOUND FRIEND.—John Kennedy, the son of President Kennedy, playing with a Samoyed puppy at Sun Valley, Idaho, where Mrs Jacqueline Kennedy and her children were spending a ski-ing holiday. Samoyeds are used in the area as sledge dogs. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30958, 14 January 1966, Page 14

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