FELIX HOLDS A MORNING CONFERENCE.—No less than seven tabbies, basking in the sunshine tlis morning at the bottom of Carlton Gore Road.
OVERCOMING OBSTACLES IN THE WAY OF SEEING.—Even mounted police did not stop these spectators from getting a glimpse of the bride at the wedding of Lord Hyde (son of the Governor-General of South Africa) and the Countess of Claredon at Westminster Abbey last April.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 123, 26 May 1932, Page 9
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66FELIX HOLDS A MORNING CONFERENCE.—No less than seven tabbies, basking in the sunshine tlis morning at the bottom of Carlton Gore Road. OVERCOMING OBSTACLES IN THE WAY OF SEEING.—Even mounted police did not stop these spectators from getting a glimpse of the bride at the wedding of Lord Hyde (son of the Governor-General of South Africa) and the Countess of Claredon at Westminster Abbey last April. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 123, 26 May 1932, Page 9
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