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“THE CITY OF CHURCHES.”— View of Vilna (Wilno), capital of North-east Poland. This city has been occupied by-the Russians and Lithuania claims its return to her. Poland occupied it in 1920, the city being-originally Polish.

Right: ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.—AdmiraI Byrd, who was granted-finance and a company of 160 men for a new trip to the South Polar regions, discussing the proposed expedition with RearAdmiral' R. R. Waesehe', U.S.N. during a visit to White House.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19390922.2.41.2

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Evening Star, Issue 23378, 22 September 1939, Page 7

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“THE CITY OF CHURCHES.”— View of Vilna (Wilno), capital of North-east Poland. This city has been occupied by-the Russians and Lithuania claims its return to her. Poland occupied it in 1920, the city being-originally Polish. Right: ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.—AdmiraI Byrd, who was granted-finance and a company of 160 men for a new trip to the South Polar regions, discussing the proposed expedition with Rear-Admiral' R. R. Waesehe', U.S.N. during a visit to White House. Evening Star, Issue 23378, 22 September 1939, Page 7

“THE CITY OF CHURCHES.”— View of Vilna (Wilno), capital of North-east Poland. This city has been occupied by-the Russians and Lithuania claims its return to her. Poland occupied it in 1920, the city being-originally Polish. Right: ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.—AdmiraI Byrd, who was granted-finance and a company of 160 men for a new trip to the South Polar regions, discussing the proposed expedition with Rear-Admiral' R. R. Waesehe', U.S.N. during a visit to White House. Evening Star, Issue 23378, 22 September 1939, Page 7

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