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An exhibit of some considerable interest is to be seen in Christ-church (says the Press). It is a loaf of bread brought from Germany by Mr Gold, of Balclutha, who was a prisoner thero for some time. Its composition is said to consist chiefly of sawdust, molasses, and meal. In order to secure this whole loaf Mr Gold had to forgo some of his ordinary daily rations, and also to perform certain other condescending acts by way of recompense to the German authorities.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3398, 30 April 1919, Page 22

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Untitled Otago Witness, Issue 3398, 30 April 1919, Page 22

Untitled Otago Witness, Issue 3398, 30 April 1919, Page 22

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