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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68THE 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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