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“WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT,” the title of a company formed prior to the outbreak of World War 11, met again at the Albany Club, London on March 31, for the first time since it was temporarily disbanded on September 2, 1939. Photo shows: “pipp” (Fred Aslet of England) well-known 28-inch midget sitting on a mantlepicce, lights up a cigar for "Lotty" (Jan Van Albert) 9 fect 3½ inch Dutch giant.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22313, 24 April 1947, Page 5

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“WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT,” the title of a company formed prior to the outbreak of World War II, met again at the Albany Club, London on March 31, for the first time since it was temporarily disbanded on September 2, 1939. Photo shows: “pipp” (Fred Aslet of England) well-known 28-inch midget sitting on a mantlepicce, lights up a cigar for "Lotty" (Jan Van Albert)9 fect 3½ inch Dutch giant. (A-P. Photo.) Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22313, 24 April 1947, Page 5

“WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT,” the title of a company formed prior to the outbreak of World War II, met again at the Albany Club, London on March 31, for the first time since it was temporarily disbanded on September 2, 1939. Photo shows: “pipp” (Fred Aslet of England) well-known 28-inch midget sitting on a mantlepicce, lights up a cigar for "Lotty" (Jan Van Albert)9 fect 3½ inch Dutch giant. (A-P. Photo.) Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22313, 24 April 1947, Page 5