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DICKENS MEMORIAL.

AGE-FAMED BUILDING. WHERE THE AUTHOR WROTE. (Received 12.30 p.m.) LONDON, February 7. Number 48 Doughty Street, where Dickens wrote "Oliver Twist," "Nicholas Nickleby'' and the "Pickwick Papers," will be preserved as a permanent memorial. Synchronising with the 113 th anniversary of the novelist's birth an appeal has been launched for £10,000 to endow the memorial, of which the freehold is secured. The Dominions are being invited to support the proposal.'—A. and N.Z.

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Northern Advocate, 9 February 1925, Page 5

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DICKENS MEMORIAL. Northern Advocate, 9 February 1925, Page 5

DICKENS MEMORIAL. Northern Advocate, 9 February 1925, Page 5

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