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THE WONDERS OF PAPER.

At Bergen, in Norway, there is a church built of paper, capable of. accommodating 1000 people. Paper sails have been made to work, and paper bicycles have been made to ride. At Savinowka, in Podalia, a Russian nobleamn has a house of sixteen rooms, all hnilt of paper, at a cost of 80,000 roubles.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1188, 25 July 1911, Page 15

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58

THE WONDERS OF PAPER. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1188, 25 July 1911, Page 15

THE WONDERS OF PAPER. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1188, 25 July 1911, Page 15

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