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TWO HEADS OR ONE?

Pottery firms in England who wilt make 7,'000,000 Coronation mugs for distribution to school children are in. a quandary. They will not begin production until the autumn, because they are uncertain whether the mugs will have to be decorated with only a portrait of King Edward, or whether two heads will be needed. They are waiting to see whether the King is likelv to be married before the Coronation (says the ‘Sunday Referee’). The . samo problem is worrying handkerchief manufacturers in Lancashire.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19360919.2.11.3

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Evening Star, Issue 22448, 19 September 1936, Page 2

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TWO HEADS OR ONE? Evening Star, Issue 22448, 19 September 1936, Page 2

TWO HEADS OR ONE? Evening Star, Issue 22448, 19 September 1936, Page 2

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