This little girl might well have been horrified
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- Publication: Southern Evening Echo
- Date: 1966-05-21
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- Language: English
But she was full of smiles. The reason--a couple of Daleks turned up and rolled around Mayflower Park for a while. The youngsters gathered round. One even tried to make off with a ray gun. Terrible indignity for the poor creature. They were in the city to lend their support, not to the pickets, but BBC Week.
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