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The Saracen’s Head Inn at King’s Norton, England, in which the wife of Charles Stuart stayed, has been given (without a license) to the parish church. While digging in Cheapside, London, a workman sent the point of his pick through one of the pneumatic tubes which carry telegrams, and for a while stopped the service.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20323, 3 February 1928, Page 2

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Untitled Otago Daily Times, Issue 20323, 3 February 1928, Page 2

Untitled Otago Daily Times, Issue 20323, 3 February 1928, Page 2

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