. ®©nes of prehistoric men, discovered i® Africa, covered forty-one difent. IYP® B - hut none of them was of nat is known as the negro type*. Far out in the Atlantic, west of the Canary Islands, ships sometimes encounter sandstorms so thick that a -ayer of dust is deposited on the decks, '©atlier experts believe this dust _°nies from the Sahara Desert. - — = I
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 205, 18 November 1927, Page 3
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