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English: Sir Frederick O'Connor's impressive travels in East Asia are told, Los Angeles. Photograph possibly related to the story, "The LEE SIDE o' L.A.," Los Angeles Times, 21 July 1934: A4.
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Highly decorated Sir Frederick O'Connor is stopping in Los Angeles for ten days before he returns to Nepal.
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