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Gotta Horsl - But No Paper -- Prince Monolulu, whose 'I gotta horse' is the most famous cry on Britain's race courses, waits patiently - not for a racing tip but for a newspaper, at the head of the now-customary queue outside the London office of the 'Brimingham Post' in Fleet street to-day (Friday). To-day's queue was a repetition of daily scenes this week when Londoners, deprived by the current strike of the 'Nationals,' waited for copies of provincial newspapers. April 1, 1955. (Photo by Reuterphoto).

Gotta Horsl - But No Paper -- Prince Monolulu, whose 'I gotta horse' is the most famous cry on Britain's race courses, waits patiently - not for a racing tip but for a newspaper, at the head of the now-customary queue outside the London office of the 'Brimingham Post' in Fleet street to-day (Friday). To-day's queue was a repetition of daily scenes this week when Londoners, deprived by the current strike of the 'Nationals,' waited for copies of provincial newspapers. April 1, 1955. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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Gotta Horsl - But No Paper -- Prince Monolulu, whose 'I gotta horse' is the most famous cry on Britain's race courses, waits patiently - not for a racing tip but for a newspaper, at the head of the now-customary queue outside the London office of the 'Brimingham Post' in Fleet street to-day (Friday). To-day's queue was a repetition of daily scenes this week when Londoners, deprived by the current strike of the 'Nationals,' waited for copies of provincial newspapers. April 1, 1955. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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