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GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE. The second of the two great bridges near San Francisco, namely the Golden Gate bridge, is finished. The bridge, which has a span of about 1,300 metres, has cost about £7,000,000, The liner passing under the tho bridge is the Canadian-Pacific "Empress of Britain."

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 160, 24 July 1937, Page 18

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GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE. The second of the two great bridges near San Francisco, namely the Golden Gate bridge, is finished. The bridge, which has a span of about 1,300 metres, has cost about £7,000,000, The liner passing under the tho bridge is the Canadian-Pacific "Empress of Britain." Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 160, 24 July 1937, Page 18

GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE. The second of the two great bridges near San Francisco, namely the Golden Gate bridge, is finished. The bridge, which has a span of about 1,300 metres, has cost about £7,000,000, The liner passing under the tho bridge is the Canadian-Pacific "Empress of Britain." Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 160, 24 July 1937, Page 18

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