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A School of English Church Music is to be formed, in which Sir Walford Davies and Mr. Nicholson, late organist of the Abbey, are interested. * * * Post office sorters at Stonehaven, Kincardineshire, Scotland, found a live snake 23 inches long among the mail bags recently. * * * The King has awarded the Edward Medal to William Lloyd and Frank Boot, who entered a Nottingham building full of benzine fumes and dragged out a fellow workman. There are said to be no fewer than 16,837 different ways of earning a living as shown in a British Government publication dealing with occupations.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 300, 10 March 1928, Page 10

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Untitled Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 300, 10 March 1928, Page 10

Untitled Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 300, 10 March 1928, Page 10

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