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"?£ E £ F JE?J;I£ ; J? T CS FOR , A T I<2 USAND , picture Windsor Ca«U. A, lhe Thames . crosted k]> the Eton Bridge, and, running toward the top right-hand corv r . the fnmous Long Walk passing throueh Winder Crmt P„ r h 77,» * Berkshire, »a, buiU maM, h H mS ,11.. tul S UtZZ pt{ and tor est cover over 13,000 acres.

FAMOUS BIRTH CONTROL AUTHORITY—Dr. Marie Stopes, with her son Hart)) Vernon Slopes Roe, leaving one of the meeting rooms when she and other world famous scientists attended last month at Cambridge meetings of the British Association, the most important British scientific body.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 225, 23 September 1938, Page 5

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"?£E£FJE?J;I£;J? TCS FOR, A TI<2USAND, picture Windsor Ca«U. A, lhe Thames. crosted k]> the Eton Bridge, and, running toward the top right-hand corvr. the fnmous Long Walk passing throueh Winder Crmt P„rh 77,» * Berkshire, »a, buiU maM, h HmS ,11.. tul S UtZZ pt{ and tor est cover over 13,000 acres. FAMOUS BIRTH CONTROL AUTHORITY—Dr. Marie Stopes, with her son Hart)) Vernon Slopes Roe, leaving one of the meeting rooms when she and other world famous scientists attended last month at Cambridge meetings of the British Association, the most important British scientific body. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 225, 23 September 1938, Page 5

"?£E£FJE?J;I£;J? TCS FOR, A TI<2USAND, picture Windsor Ca«U. A, lhe Thames. crosted k]> the Eton Bridge, and, running toward the top right-hand corvr. the fnmous Long Walk passing throueh Winder Crmt P„rh 77,» * Berkshire, »a, buiU maM, h HmS ,11.. tul S UtZZ pt{ and tor est cover over 13,000 acres. FAMOUS BIRTH CONTROL AUTHORITY—Dr. Marie Stopes, with her son Hart)) Vernon Slopes Roe, leaving one of the meeting rooms when she and other world famous scientists attended last month at Cambridge meetings of the British Association, the most important British scientific body. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 225, 23 September 1938, Page 5