The national consumption of petrol gde« to show that, in the first ten months ,of 1933, motor vehicles covered in Britain Mo less than 640,000,000 miles more than in tha same period of 1932. , Fakirs figure prominently in many native y football matches in India, working their I spells to confound the opposing side. A pot of Jadn (magic)' was ' recently u:.-j earthed from a playing field in Lahore,
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Evening Star, Issue 21638, 6 February 1934, Page 8
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