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THE "WEIGH” OF ALL FLESH.—The amazing Mr. C. B. Cochrane recently decided that his chorus girls must become plump. He had them s^ec tally fed on a diet chosen by Sir William Arbuthnot Lane, and their weights are recorded each week. Photograph: Miss Nancy Fielder tops the scales at 9st. 2lb.

RECENTLY DAMAGED BY EARTHQUAKE.—The city of Philippopolis, capital of Eastern Rumelia, and now one of Bulgaria’s most thriving centres. is the seat of three bishoprics and has an extensive trade in grain, wine, otto of roses, tobacco and hides.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6889, 20 April 1929, Page 13

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THE "WEIGH” OF ALL FLESH.—The amazing Mr. C. B. Cochrane recently decided that his chorus girls must become plump. He had them s^ectally fed on a diet chosen by Sir William Arbuthnot Lane, and their weights are recorded each week. Photograph: Miss Nancy Fielder tops the scales at 9st. 2lb. RECENTLY DAMAGED BY EARTHQUAKE.—The city of Philippopolis, capital of Eastern Rumelia, and now one of Bulgaria’s most thriving centres. is the seat of three bishoprics and has an extensive trade in grain, wine, otto of roses, tobacco and hides. Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6889, 20 April 1929, Page 13

THE "WEIGH” OF ALL FLESH.—The amazing Mr. C. B. Cochrane recently decided that his chorus girls must become plump. He had them s^ectally fed on a diet chosen by Sir William Arbuthnot Lane, and their weights are recorded each week. Photograph: Miss Nancy Fielder tops the scales at 9st. 2lb. RECENTLY DAMAGED BY EARTHQUAKE.—The city of Philippopolis, capital of Eastern Rumelia, and now one of Bulgaria’s most thriving centres. is the seat of three bishoprics and has an extensive trade in grain, wine, otto of roses, tobacco and hides. Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6889, 20 April 1929, Page 13

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