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Princes Street, Edinburgh, is considered the finest street in Britain. The photograph above, taken in connection with the Scott centenary celebrations, shows the Scott Memorial in the middle, the roof of the Waverley Railway Station on the left, and Edinburgh Castle in the left distance. The hopping season in Kent opened just before the last mail left. Our illustration depicts a scene at Paddock Wood. People from the poorest parts of London enjoy a healthy and profitable holiday in the hop-fields. The naval illustration shows the size of the upper deck on an aircraft-carrier. The Prince of Wales is inspecting the complement of H.M.s. Glorious during his visit to the Mediterranean Fleet.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 268, 12 October 1932, Page 4

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Princes Street, Edinburgh, is considered the finest street in Britain. The photograph above, taken in connection with the Scott centenary celebrations, shows the Scott Memorial in the middle, the roof of the Waverley Railway Station on the left, and Edinburgh Castle in the left distance. The hopping season in Kent opened just before the last mail left. Our illustration depicts a scene at Paddock Wood. People from the poorest parts of London enjoy a healthy and profitable holiday in the hop-fields. The naval illustration shows the size of the upper deck on an aircraft-carrier. The Prince of Wales is inspecting the complement of H.M.s. Glorious during his visit to the Mediterranean Fleet. Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 268, 12 October 1932, Page 4

Princes Street, Edinburgh, is considered the finest street in Britain. The photograph above, taken in connection with the Scott centenary celebrations, shows the Scott Memorial in the middle, the roof of the Waverley Railway Station on the left, and Edinburgh Castle in the left distance. The hopping season in Kent opened just before the last mail left. Our illustration depicts a scene at Paddock Wood. People from the poorest parts of London enjoy a healthy and profitable holiday in the hop-fields. The naval illustration shows the size of the upper deck on an aircraft-carrier. The Prince of Wales is inspecting the complement of H.M.s. Glorious during his visit to the Mediterranean Fleet. Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 268, 12 October 1932, Page 4