A NATIVE PALACE, MADAGASCAR. Before the French occupation this palace was m possession of the native prime minister, It IS HOW used toy the Public "Works Department.
A NATIVE'S HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY. The smaller structure on piles is for storing rice. In the foreground a small block of wood is noticeable, which is hollowed out, and is tibed for pounding the lice.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2685, 30 August 1905, Page 42
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63A NATIVE PALACE, MADAGASCAR. Before the French occupation this palace was m possession of the native prime minister, It IS HOW used toy the Public "Works Department. A NATIVE'S HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY. The smaller structure on piles is for storing rice. In the foreground a small block of wood is noticeable, which is hollowed out, and is tibed for pounding the lice. Otago Witness, Issue 2685, 30 August 1905, Page 42
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