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ENGLISH GIRL BECOMES PRINCESS.—Prince Pietro of Montenegro, a son of the old “mountain eagle," the late King Nicholas of Montenegro, and a brother of the present Queer of Italy, with his English wife, formerly Miss Violet Wegner, of Rugby. They are about to visit America.

THE GOOSE-GIRL (MODERN VERSION).—AII manner of strange bird and animals are being inflated on the beaches of Auckland this season to provide a bathers’ holiday.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 554, 5 January 1929, Page 26

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ENGLISH GIRL BECOMES PRINCESS.—Prince Pietro of Montenegro, a son of the old “mountain eagle," the late King Nicholas of Montenegro, and a brother of the present Queer of Italy, with his English wife, formerly Miss Violet Wegner, of Rugby. They are about to visit America. THE GOOSE-GIRL (MODERN VERSION).—All manner of strange bird and animals are being inflated on the beaches of Auckland this season to provide a bathers’ holiday. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 554, 5 January 1929, Page 26

ENGLISH GIRL BECOMES PRINCESS.—Prince Pietro of Montenegro, a son of the old “mountain eagle," the late King Nicholas of Montenegro, and a brother of the present Queer of Italy, with his English wife, formerly Miss Violet Wegner, of Rugby. They are about to visit America. THE GOOSE-GIRL (MODERN VERSION).—All manner of strange bird and animals are being inflated on the beaches of Auckland this season to provide a bathers’ holiday. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 554, 5 January 1929, Page 26

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