ADDIS ABABA .—Amongst the few modern buildings to be seen in the Abyssinian capital the most notable is the Bank of Abyssinia, a small edifice of white stone, looking much like the borough council chambers in any small New Zealand town.
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Evening Star, Issue 22212, 14 December 1935, Page 7
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41ADDIS ABABA.—Amongst the few modern buildings to be seen in the Abyssinian capital the most notable is the Bank of Abyssinia, a small edifice of white stone, looking much like the borough council chambers in any small New Zealand town. Evening Star, Issue 22212, 14 December 1935, Page 7
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