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FOSS 1L ISEJ) R E AIA IXS. (British Official "Wireless.) Itrcjnv. November 20. I he fossilised remains of a large j)iv*historic reptile, which were unearthed at llarhury, Warwickshire are being hroken into sections 'fur removal, this week, to the Natural History Museum at .South Kensington. The specimen is remarkable among England iehlliy - sauri lor its unusual size and ext optionally good siate of preservation. Ihe remains, which weigh about, two tons, will lie broken into about twelve sections and .reconstructed under expert supervision. A RELIEF FEND. IU’CJHY, November 21. National sympathy lor the women and children in the distressed mining areas is finding expression in many forms, the chief being the Lord Mayor oi London's fund, uliiih exceeds 21, 000.000. The people of Worthing have ‘‘adopted” the South Wales district of Byrnmawr, with a population of 8000, in much the same way as British towns adopted the devastated French villages at tin; end of the war. An extension of this method of giving help, together with other schemes, will lie considered tit a conference ol the heads of cities and municipal boroughs which the Lord .Mayor of London has summoned.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 November 1928, Page 5
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192OFFICIAL WIRELESS Hokitika Guardian, 29 November 1928, Page 5
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