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The Highway Hemi drives the bulldozer How easily he handles the huge machine. It revolves in its own length. With a roaring motor it attacks the boulders, and the tree stumps. Clouds of dust rise. Stones roll across the soil. The unreclaimed ground smoothes out like a blanket. Future generations travelling swiftly — in comfort — will not know Hemi, but they will say, ‘This is a fine highway.’ Marie Andersen

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Te Ao Hou, July 1969, Page 24

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The Highway Te Ao Hou, July 1969, Page 24

The Highway Te Ao Hou, July 1969, Page 24

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