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DEVIL HOUSES. These two houses have been erected by Burmese, who put food in them each day, it is said, in order to keep the devil out of their own houses. The food, of course is eaten by crows, but they think the devil eats it. These houses are erected on th old fields of the Burma Oil Company at Yenangyoung. (Sport and General, photo.)

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Otago Witness, Issue 3757, 16 March 1926, Page 50

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DEVIL HOUSES. These two houses have been erected by Burmese, who put food in them each day, it is said, in order to keep the devil out of their own houses. The food, of course is eaten by crows, but they think the devil eats it. These houses are erected on th old fields of the Burma Oil Company at Yenangyoung. (Sport and General, photo.) Otago Witness, Issue 3757, 16 March 1926, Page 50

DEVIL HOUSES. These two houses have been erected by Burmese, who put food in them each day, it is said, in order to keep the devil out of their own houses. The food, of course is eaten by crows, but they think the devil eats it. These houses are erected on th old fields of the Burma Oil Company at Yenangyoung. (Sport and General, photo.) Otago Witness, Issue 3757, 16 March 1926, Page 50