ROUND THE WORLD COMPETITION. Below we give the fourteenth picture in our " Round the World " competition. The rules and conditions were fully set out on page 7 of our magazine section on Saturday, August 15. Competitors should cut out this picture and mark its number in the square provided, retaining all pictures until the competition is concluded. f~ " - ' ' " " ■'* :S:; '' ! "" ; ' f: / & / #1 | gg - - - g§| ; , ♦"" "Jn *- • - — jj |jj CLUE: Highest of its kind in Europe. KEEP THIS WITH YOUR LIST OF POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS (131) Mount St. Stephen, Canadian Rockies; (132) Kosciusco Mountains, Australia; (133) Mount Tom, Massachusetts; (134) Mount Everest, India; (135) The Matterhorn, The Alps; (136) Pike's Peak, Colorado; (137) Jenolan Caves, New South Wales; (138) Mammoth Caves, Kentucky; (139) De Beers Mine, Kimberley, South Africa; (140) Sulphur Mountain, Banff, Canada. >What and Where is it ? Indicate which scene you think the photograph shows, by placing its number in .'.he square to the right. SAVE YOUR LIST OF POSSIBLE ANSWERS. . THE CORRECT SOLUTION TO THE ABOVE IS SOMEWHERE IN THE LIST PUBLISHED UNDER PUZZLE PHOTOGRAPHS APPEARING UP TO AND INCLUDING TO-DAY'S.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 206, 31 August 1936, Page 6
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