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The Duke of Gloucester, accompanied by Captain Edward Brook, a well-known, big game hunter, left London on December 3l lor a two mouths’ expedition, in 'the Sudan. The ,Duke will only sheet to kid for food, and will spend most of the time “capturing” wild animals with movie and still cameras, Ihe Duke s party will include two servants, the remainder being native carriers to be collected at Khartoum. The quantity of baggage has been reduced to a minimum.

Along the avenue of ingenious propaganda fashioned by the Soviet, its posters, its newspapers, its public address systems, are blazoned captions of inspiration. According to Mr. Chalmers, a Canadian visitor to Napier, there is a favourite saying in Russia at the present time, sunn mi no- up the requirements of workers there: “As much according to your capacity, and to each " accord ing to liis need.” Mr. Clmlm© l ' B commented: “Not a bad idea; until you come to work it out.in practice.” WE Print at shortest notice, COll-' cert Tickets, Ball Programmes, Dance Tickets. Invitation Cards, Wcddiug Invitations, • Menioriam Cards, etc., etc. Up-to-date stock of Latest Designs. Gisborne Times Printing Work*. ‘3

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11832, 13 January 1933, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11832, 13 January 1933, Page 6