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Built 400 years ago at Bennington, near Ipswich, a Tudor house has just been taken down and rebuilt at Princes Risborongh, Buckinghamshire, a distance of 130 miles.

With a selection of dishes costing quo coat, (one halfpenny) each, and including soup, codfish, meat balls, cabbage salad, prunes, and coffee, a new restaurant has been opened in Now York.

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Evening Star, Issue 21218, 27 September 1932, Page 7

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Untitled Evening Star, Issue 21218, 27 September 1932, Page 7

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 21218, 27 September 1932, Page 7

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