THE ZOO
£ -GREAT ACJQTJISITtbK. The- Rev, John Gvwycs, President of tlio Wcjlii'igtoa Zoological Society writes t— It was reported thai "iylica Bis Slajesty King Geswgc- ivfth Queen Mary aiul their Royal Highnesses the Fringe of Wales and the Princess Mary visited the- Loudcm Zoo in Juno, ii'Jli, tlio am* Mftl to which tlio Royal visiters gftyo most • -attcut-io'ii Was . a Ittig peixEtiiii, NoWj' t'lio people of ftow Zealand' havo an opportunity to sp» a Hue, voting Tung pengniii id the WcJfiitßtou .&. "TalS abo'Uit 3d. to see ill's iZoo," said jitr, LaiififMgC) "Why, to 50c our wny petiftui'H is worth riiore. thaii that." tile young penguin is in in fine cMlditioii;, ■ and to persons interested in anyrriaK, as tlio meni-bors of V'Vo jjwyal Faftiilj til England arc, lljo dficiiity of tlio hmg ■penguin., as well as the sjileivdoiir of 1113 ■appcaranen and the royalty of his hearing, is very litttaotiro.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2131, 24 April 1914, Page 8
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149THE ZOO Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2131, 24 April 1914, Page 8
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