The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 139, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 10, 1936: Searching Inside

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... and some of the others hadn't dorsers made it necessary to pro vide some means of defense. Food, clothing..., a tributary of the Red River. Neither nation was to rule this strip of land until a real treaty, was made

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... by the Maoris living there The explor. ■ ers were fought back and confined to the shore, where no food... harvest___workers lustrates the landing of Captain stranded without food by failure * Cook at Poverty Bay. of a pea

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... This does not mean that we guarantee employment to our students or assume any obligation to do so in any... a big way Our students are going to work. The shortest surest and quickest way to a good position

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