DINNER’S OFF—No use playing “Come to the Cookhouse door” here, because the door is in mid-air and the cooks are homeless. The shack is being removed from Gladstone Road to provide a new approach to Auckland’s railway yards..
BISHOP TAKES BLACK KNIGHT—And that sounds like “Alice in Wonderland,” but the picture represents a telegraphed chess game between Auckland and Christchurch which began last evening.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 148, 13 September 1927, Page 18
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64DINNER’S OFF—No use playing “Come to the Cookhouse door” here, because the door is in mid-air and the cooks are homeless. The shack is being removed from Gladstone Road to provide a new approach to Auckland’s railway yards.. BISHOP TAKES BLACK KNIGHT—And that sounds like “Alice in Wonderland,” but the picture represents a telegraphed chess game between Auckland and Christchurch which began last evening. Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 148, 13 September 1927, Page 18
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