AT THE WELLINGTON ZOO.—LEFT: A black Himalayan bear, with white markings on throat and chest, sits up to look at visitors. RIGHT: A ride on Kamala is always popular with children. The elephant was given to the children of New Zealand by Indian women’s organisations.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29728, 23 January 1962, Page 15
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45AT THE WELLINGTON ZOO.—LEFT: A black Himalayan bear, with white markings on throat and chest, sits up to look at visitors. RIGHT: A ride on Kamala is always popular with children. The elephant was given to the children of New Zealand by Indian women’s organisations. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29728, 23 January 1962, Page 15
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