Running ahead of the aunt escorting her and her sisters through the Christchurch Museum, a girl of came to a halt before an object which seemed to intrigue her. After .gazing at it long and earnestly, she ran back and begged the others to come and see the " chariot " she had found. Doubtful about the presence of anything as ancient as a chariot in the museum, the aunt followed, only to discover that the so-called chariot was a hansom cab —a far ory indeed from the grandeur of ancient Pome as conjured up by the word " chariot,"-
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Evening Star, Issue 25776, 26 April 1946, Page 11
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