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COUNT FELIX YON LUCKNER, the famous German war seaman, who proposes to visit New Zealand ■:'.'■ ire a few months.

' ■ ■ ■ ■ ■''.■■'":..'.., _ ' '■' .' ' ' ■• ■;■■■■ -D»IU Itlrror* Phot* ' NEW BRIDGE OVER THE NILE.— The formal opening of the new bridge, connecting Kenya with Uganda, took place on 14th Janu> ary. The bridge is a double-decker, road traffic using the lower deck and the railway line the upper deck. A very large crowd of ivhite and coloured people attended the opening of the bridge, which adds another: link to the great Mghways of the African continent.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 67, 20 March 1931, Page 5

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COUNT FELIX YON LUCKNER, the famous German war seaman, who proposes to visit New Zealand ■:'.'■ ire a few months. ' ■ ■ ■ ■ ■''.■■'":..'.., _ ' '■' .' ' ' ■• ■;■■■■ -D»IU Itlrror* Phot* ' NEW BRIDGE OVER THE NILE.—The formal opening of the new bridge, connecting Kenya with Uganda, took place on 14th Janu> ary. The bridge is a double-decker, road traffic using the lower deck and the railway line the upper deck. A very large crowd of ivhite and coloured people attended the opening of the bridge, which adds another: link to the great Mghways of the African continent. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 67, 20 March 1931, Page 5

COUNT FELIX YON LUCKNER, the famous German war seaman, who proposes to visit New Zealand ■:'.'■ ire a few months. ' ■ ■ ■ ■ ■''.■■'":..'.., _ ' '■' .' ' ' ■• ■;■■■■ -D»IU Itlrror* Phot* ' NEW BRIDGE OVER THE NILE.—The formal opening of the new bridge, connecting Kenya with Uganda, took place on 14th Janu> ary. The bridge is a double-decker, road traffic using the lower deck and the railway line the upper deck. A very large crowd of ivhite and coloured people attended the opening of the bridge, which adds another: link to the great Mghways of the African continent. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 67, 20 March 1931, Page 5

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