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NO QUEUES FOR THIS SEAT Most people would feel some qualms at sitting on a mine, even when rendered harmless. This however, on Ithe English east coast, appears oblivious to the fact that he is sitting on sufficient explosive to sink a ship. '* •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23615, 27 March 1940, Page 6

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NO QUEUES FOR THIS SEAT Most people would feel some qualms at sitting on a mine, even when rendered harmless. This however, on Ithe English east coast, appears oblivious to the fact that he is sitting on sufficient explosive to sink a ship. '* • New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23615, 27 March 1940, Page 6

NO QUEUES FOR THIS SEAT Most people would feel some qualms at sitting on a mine, even when rendered harmless. This however, on Ithe English east coast, appears oblivious to the fact that he is sitting on sufficient explosive to sink a ship. '* • New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23615, 27 March 1940, Page 6

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