aiul 4in. thick, is exhibited in a Dorking decorator’s window. It originated and grew through the practice of the painters of cleaning their brushes on the wall. The block took about a hundred years to accumulate. So successful was the World Jamboree of the Boy Scouts, held near Liverpool last summer, that there is a surplus of some £l<hooo to be handed over to the association. Altogether, "14.422 visitors paid for admission, the highest daily attendance being 56,000 adults.
FOR WANTED TO SELL WANTED TO BUY SITUATIONS VACANT HOUSES TO LET LOST AND POUND. c CD 1 TO jgSJKJ No.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 920, 13 March 1930, Page 13
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100Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 920, 13 March 1930, Page 13
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