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'’Yes," the teacher explained, "there tire many plants which have the prefix ’dog.' For example, the dog-rose and dog-violets tire very well known. Can any of you tell me another." There was silence, then a happy look spread over the face of a youngster at the back of the class. "Please, miss." lie piped, “col lie-flowers."

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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 May 1937, Page 2

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Untitled Greymouth Evening Star, 1 May 1937, Page 2

Untitled Greymouth Evening Star, 1 May 1937, Page 2

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