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38389129-St. Pauls Cathedral remains intact after enemy air raid during World War II. On the extreme left was the H. Q. of the Salvation Army. Traffic and pedestrians can be seen going through Queen

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St. Pauls Cathedral remains intact after enemy air raid during World War II. On the extreme left was the H. Q. of the Salvation Army. Traffic and pedestrians can be seen going through Queen Victoria Street of which a portion is in ruins. . REXSCANPIX.

Upload Date: 02 Dec 2019

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Byline: FRANK RUST

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