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JERUSALEM's MOST SACRED BUILDING.—The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, which is to receive attention to prevent it falling into ruin.

“Sport and General’’ Photo PRINCE GEORGE'S GIFT TO A ZULU CHlEF.— Prince George presenting a gold-mounted walking stick to a Zulu chief at a great indaba at Pietermaritzburg, Natal, during the recent tour of South Africa,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 108, 9 May 1934, Page 8

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JERUSALEM's MOST SACRED BUILDING.—The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, which is to receive attention to prevent it falling into ruin. “Sport and General’’ Photo PRINCE GEORGE'S GIFT TO A ZULU CHlEF.—Prince George presenting a gold-mounted walking stick to a Zulu chief at a great indaba at Pietermaritzburg, Natal, during the recent tour of South Africa, Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 108, 9 May 1934, Page 8

JERUSALEM's MOST SACRED BUILDING.—The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, which is to receive attention to prevent it falling into ruin. “Sport and General’’ Photo PRINCE GEORGE'S GIFT TO A ZULU CHlEF.—Prince George presenting a gold-mounted walking stick to a Zulu chief at a great indaba at Pietermaritzburg, Natal, during the recent tour of South Africa, Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 108, 9 May 1934, Page 8

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