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CEYLONESE “TEA QUEEN” IN LONDON.—Miss Mahal Saravanamuttu, Ceylon’s “Tea Queen,” examining blends of tea at Hays Wharf, London, where she watched the pre-auction routine.

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31539, 29 November 1967, Page 2

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CEYLONESE “TEA QUEEN” IN LONDON.—Miss Mahal Saravanamuttu, Ceylon’s “Tea Queen,” examining blends of tea at Hays Wharf, London, where she watched the pre-auction routine. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31539, 29 November 1967, Page 2

CEYLONESE “TEA QUEEN” IN LONDON.—Miss Mahal Saravanamuttu, Ceylon’s “Tea Queen,” examining blends of tea at Hays Wharf, London, where she watched the pre-auction routine. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31539, 29 November 1967, Page 2