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CIRCUITOUS PEDESTRIAN CROSSING: Auckland University College students on the 5-shaped crossing painted in Princes Street from the Albert Park entrance. The work is believed to be a students end-of-term prank.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25021, 11 October 1944, Page 7

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CIRCUITOUS PEDESTRIAN CROSSING: Auckland University College students on the 5-shaped crossing painted in Princes Street from the Albert Park entrance. The work is believed to be a students end-of-term prank. New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25021, 11 October 1944, Page 7

CIRCUITOUS PEDESTRIAN CROSSING: Auckland University College students on the 5-shaped crossing painted in Princes Street from the Albert Park entrance. The work is believed to be a students end-of-term prank. New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25021, 11 October 1944, Page 7

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