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THE MISSING LINK.

INTERESTING DISCOVERY IN FRANCE. Received 10; 10.5 p.m. Paris, December 16. The natural History Museum in Paris has secured some pleistocene human W' mains that were unearthed in a chapel at Aux Saints, in the province of Correze. They are supposed to be the miss* ing link. ,\ They have the characteristics of the ape and man. The skull resembles that of a human being and the limbs indicate a creature that walked on all foun,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 302, 17 December 1908, Page 2

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78

THE MISSING LINK. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 302, 17 December 1908, Page 2

THE MISSING LINK. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 302, 17 December 1908, Page 2

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