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THE GIRL HE LEFT BEHIND HIM.— Dr. Sven Hedin, famous Scandinavian explorer, bids farewell to his little niece in Stockholm before leaving on a journey to the interior of Asia.

EXTRACTIONS MADE EASY.—Taking a firm grip of trees and old stumps with its giant claw, this Bearcat excavator wrenches them from the earth with comparative ease. A machine that would save many an outback farmer from backbreaking toil.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 488, 18 October 1928, Page 18

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THE GIRL HE LEFT BEHIND HIM.— Dr. Sven Hedin, famous Scandinavian explorer, bids farewell to his little niece in Stockholm before leaving on a journey to the interior of Asia. EXTRACTIONS MADE EASY.—Taking a firm grip of trees and old stumps with its giant claw, this Bearcat excavator wrenches them from the earth with comparative ease. A machine that would save many an outback farmer from backbreaking toil. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 488, 18 October 1928, Page 18

THE GIRL HE LEFT BEHIND HIM.— Dr. Sven Hedin, famous Scandinavian explorer, bids farewell to his little niece in Stockholm before leaving on a journey to the interior of Asia. EXTRACTIONS MADE EASY.—Taking a firm grip of trees and old stumps with its giant claw, this Bearcat excavator wrenches them from the earth with comparative ease. A machine that would save many an outback farmer from backbreaking toil. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 488, 18 October 1928, Page 18

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