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CHICAGO FAIR

c ■: CENTENARY EXHIBITION. Frees ■ r -?-i CHICAGO, -May 27. The Postmaster-General, Mr Farley, acting for President Roosevelt, who is detained at Washington (duo to the 'press of official. cially opened, the Chicago world’s jfaitV the of - Progress Tuition,” Jho_ huuy 'dred'years ? of the city's hist<A#s‘Mab-» buil3ißgs- have been-, built Y&ffi several hundred acres ' of" reclaimed, laiid ; at'- Late Michigan A Tile - expeifdiN -ttird has-'keen about thirty-seven mil-' libii! dollai'iiv ■ >; YA v'iV'c-TKb'A -9-T.

Ixi t addition to' the exhibits showing the commercial and industrial growth off,tint city; there are buildngs representing practically every gi'oroigii 'iia-: tion.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 May 1933, Page 6

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CHICAGO FAIR Hokitika Guardian, 29 May 1933, Page 6

CHICAGO FAIR Hokitika Guardian, 29 May 1933, Page 6

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