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"IN SOUTH AMERICA"

♦ "Have you heard of a bird in South America named the Tolling. Bird? At midnight a low. musical tolling of a bell is ieard, and anyone, not knowing what it was would think it was aj church bell. It's tolling is said to be the sign of death, but this is just superstition. The bird is of a pure white colour, with a black tubercle on the upper side of the bill. I read this in the book' 'Lost in the Wild.' "' " : "BUCK DTTANE." (15) 1 Karori. '

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 35, 11 February 1933, Page 19

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90

"IN SOUTH AMERICA" Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 35, 11 February 1933, Page 19

"IN SOUTH AMERICA" Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 35, 11 February 1933, Page 19

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