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THE GIFT OF A NOVELIST.—These nightingales, which arrived by the Aorangi last night under the care of Mr. Angus Wilson, of St. Heliers (who is holding them), were sent by Mr. David Garnett, the author, to sing in “our fields of alien corn.” A specially--heated compartment was necessary for their trip over the Rockies. The birds will probably be liberated in the Auckland district.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 219, 5 December 1927, Page 1

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THE GIFT OF A NOVELIST.—These nightingales, which arrived by the Aorangi last night under the care of Mr. Angus Wilson, of St. Heliers (who is holding them), were sent by Mr. David Garnett, the author, to sing in “our fields of alien corn.” A specially--heated compartment was necessary for their trip over the Rockies. The birds will probably be liberated in the Auckland district. Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 219, 5 December 1927, Page 1

THE GIFT OF A NOVELIST.—These nightingales, which arrived by the Aorangi last night under the care of Mr. Angus Wilson, of St. Heliers (who is holding them), were sent by Mr. David Garnett, the author, to sing in “our fields of alien corn.” A specially--heated compartment was necessary for their trip over the Rockies. The birds will probably be liberated in the Auckland district. Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 219, 5 December 1927, Page 1

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