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SILVER LINING TO COAL STRIKE

The coal strike in Britain seems to he another illustration of the old saying that every cloud has a silver lining. While the consumption l of coal in Britain has gone down the air has cleared to such an extent that many Londoners are getting a real view of London for the first time in their live.s. The roof and towers of the Crystal Palace can now be seen with great clearness from the Strar.d, which is seven and one-half miles away. The views from the Thames bridges are also striking and unusual.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12605, 16 November 1926, Page 10

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SILVER LINING TO COAL STRIKE New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12605, 16 November 1926, Page 10

SILVER LINING TO COAL STRIKE New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12605, 16 November 1926, Page 10

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