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A che_t"nut-sided robin, men -who build their homes of human skulls in the mountains of Formosa, fish in Siam which can climb steep canal banks by means of their tails and fins and can
travel on land as fast as a man walking slowly^-these are among the discoveries made by the thirty, expeditions undertaken last year by the Smithsonian Institutioi.,
Latest Cup News— Minsons have a cup window just now. English white and gold cups 5d and 5Jd. With saucers 8d and B_d. You can do with rowfr* . Ken^mber thejr jtro. eKeap, $ .
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 3258, 28 September 1928, Page 3
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