A WARM MEAL. These black gentlemen are not sing ing. as it would appear. They are Indian fire dancers and are holding rod-hot coals in their mouths as a part of the ancient ceremonies connected with their dance.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 44, 22 February 1939, Page 12
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38A WARM MEAL. These black gentlemen are not singing. as it would appear. They are Indian fire dancers and are holding rod-hot coals in their mouths as a part of the ancient ceremonies connected with their dance. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 44, 22 February 1939, Page 12
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