Ashley Head, aged nine, seems delighted with the dove Mr J. Harling has produced from the folds of a shawl. She was one of about 100 children who gathered in the St Andrew's College gymnasium on Saturday for a special performance by magicians to mark the annual international day of magic established to commemorate the death of Houdini on October 31, 1926.
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62Ashley Head, aged nine, seems delighted with the dove Mr J. Harling has produced from the folds of a shawl. She was one of about 100 children who gathered in the St Andrew's College gymnasium on Saturday for a special performance by magicians to mark the annual international day of magic established to commemorate the death of Houdini on October 31, 1926. Press, 31 October 1977, Page 18
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