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QUEEN'S HARMONIUM

Tho Canadian linor Duchess of Atholl called on 24th February at Tristan da Cunha, oneoftho world's loneliest inhabited islands. Cricket sets, gramophones, foodstuffs, and clothing were landed, as well as the harmonium sent by Her Majesty the Queen, and the half-ton of'flour sent by her.on behalf of the King. Many inhabitants of the island went out by boat (says the "Daily Chronicle.) and boarded the liner to ,exchangov greetings with the passengers and to say good-byo to their beloved pastor, the Rev. E. A. C. Pooley, who introduced his successor, tho Rev. Augustine George Partridge, before sailing^ on the vessel.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 96, 27 April 1929, Page 26

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QUEEN'S HARMONIUM Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 96, 27 April 1929, Page 26

QUEEN'S HARMONIUM Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 96, 27 April 1929, Page 26

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