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SPANISH DOCKSIDE.—By a simple and sanitary method, a worker refreshes himself from a porron; the problem is to swallow with one’s month open. The picture is from “Spain,” a personal anthology of writings and pictures compiled by Thomas Hinde, whose selections from literature will give readers a better understanding of “the most romantic, racy, and peculiar country of Europe,” a country that has become increasingly within the orbit of New Zealanders touring the Continent. “Spain” is published by Newnes, London.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30396, 21 March 1964, Page 4

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SPANISH DOCKSIDE.—By a simple and sanitary method, a worker refreshes himself from a porron; the problem is to swallow with one’s month open. The picture is from “Spain,” a personal anthology of writings and pictures compiled by Thomas Hinde, whose selections from literature will give readers a better understanding of “the most romantic, racy, and peculiar country of Europe,” a country that has become increasingly within the orbit of New Zealanders touring the Continent. “Spain” is published by Newnes, London. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30396, 21 March 1964, Page 4

SPANISH DOCKSIDE.—By a simple and sanitary method, a worker refreshes himself from a porron; the problem is to swallow with one’s month open. The picture is from “Spain,” a personal anthology of writings and pictures compiled by Thomas Hinde, whose selections from literature will give readers a better understanding of “the most romantic, racy, and peculiar country of Europe,” a country that has become increasingly within the orbit of New Zealanders touring the Continent. “Spain” is published by Newnes, London. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30396, 21 March 1964, Page 4