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WHAT ABOUT THE BROWNS?

: NEW YORK; Feb. 1. | The Smith Society has a potential j membership of 294,000: that is the | strength of the family in U.S.A., ac- jf cording to a recent census. Who comes, next ?—BrownsP Jones? No. Johnsons- ar.e the runners-up — 227,000 of them. ‘Then comes the Browns (164,000), the Williamses (156,000), and Jones (147,000)..

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Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 33, 13 May 1938, Page 4

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WHAT ABOUT THE BROWNS? Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 33, 13 May 1938, Page 4

WHAT ABOUT THE BROWNS? Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 33, 13 May 1938, Page 4

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