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THE QUICK LUNCH DEPOT.—Seagulls who, in the nature of things, leave no stone unturned in the hope of finding food, were in luck this morning. The free lunch went from gull to gullet with rapidity.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 386, 21 June 1928, Page 18

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THE QUICK LUNCH DEPOT.—Seagulls who, in the nature of things, leave no stone unturned in the hope of finding food, were in luck this morning. The free lunch went from gull to gullet with rapidity. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 386, 21 June 1928, Page 18

THE QUICK LUNCH DEPOT.—Seagulls who, in the nature of things, leave no stone unturned in the hope of finding food, were in luck this morning. The free lunch went from gull to gullet with rapidity. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 386, 21 June 1928, Page 18

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