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A classy chassis!


BLONDE Leane Richardson is purring purring

a physiologically very complicated, semi-automatic, cyclic, controlled respiration involving alternating activity of the diaphragm and intrinsic laryngeal muscles in cats. The frequency of the alternation is about 25 times per second.
 with satisfaction as she road- tests this Jaguar for the last time.

But the lassie Lassie

canine star of popular film and TV series. [TV: Terrace, II, 13–15; Radio: Buxton, 135]

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 with the classy chassis would have to hit top gear before moving into the fast lane with millionaire Ann Gloag's beloved 1950 XK120.

Bus tycoon Ann - pictured left - is putting her pounds 45,000 car under the hammer at a charity auction. Brother Brian Souter
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Brian Souter
 - left, below - will be taking the bids at the Scottish Vintage Bus Museum in Lathalmond, near Kelty in Fife, on Friday.

Big-hearted Ann, who bought the car from Brian four years ago, is hoping bids will top pounds 50,000.

She said yesterday: "I didn't drive the Jag much - only as far as the chip shop in Perth!" Other prizes include a week for two on Richard Branson's Necker Island
This article discusses the Hawaiian island known as Necker Island. There is also a Necker Island in the British Virgin Islands that is owned by Sir Richard Branson.


Necker Island (Hawaiian: Mokumanamana
 in the Caribbean and the chance to fire the one o'clock gun at Edinburgh Castle Edinburgh Castle is an ancient fortress which, from its position atop Castle Rock, dominates the sky-line of the city of Edinburgh, and is Scotland's second most visited tourist attraction, after the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow.  for the Millennium!

Princess Anne and First Minister Donald Dewar are to attend the auction.
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Publication:Sunday Mail (Glasgow, Scotland)
Date:Jun 6, 1999
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