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THE SIGHTS OF LONDON

Two tourists front London, boti wearing rather conspicuous clothes were talking in rather condescending tones t-o an old Highlander who was digging his garden. They praised his flowers, and he grunted; they praised his and he grunted again. Then one of them asked a question. “I suppose you sometimes go down to London to see the sights?’’ The old Scot looked up from his dig ging and regarded the tourists quiz zically. “Na, na,” h>- murmured. “AV<- ,’«1 wait a bit. an’ a’ the sights o’ Lon’oo come tae the Hielan’s!”

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 187, 10 August 1931, Page 9

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THE SIGHTS OF LONDON Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 187, 10 August 1931, Page 9

THE SIGHTS OF LONDON Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 187, 10 August 1931, Page 9

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