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Fix this text“The Bulletin,” Vol. 64.—N0. 3288
Fix this textWednesday, February 17, 1943
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Fix this textRegistered at the General Post Office, Sydney, N.S.W.. Australia, for Transmission by Post as a Newspaper.
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Fix this textTHE WEST GATE, WARWICK.
Fix this textIT is questionable whether many towns in Great Britain are
Fix this textmore world-widely known than the county town of the shire
Fix this textdivision bearing its name, pleasingly located on the Avon and
Fix this textbut 20 miles south-east of the second city of the Kingdom—
Fix this textBirmingham. The town dates from Saxon times, figures in the
Fix this textDomesday Book as a place of some importance, while its superb
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Fix this textin the feudal epoch. This venerable town is still bounded on
Fix this textthe east and west by the original stone gateways, each of which
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Fix this textsounds somewhat unfamiliar even to modern ears, still, for at
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Fix this textMansion House, Bank of England and Royal Exchange. Most
Fix this textof Warwick to-day is modern. In 1694 a great fire swept away
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Fix this textfortunately escaped. The castle, residence of the Earls of
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