THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS Jan. 17, 1931 FROM THE WORLD’S SCRAP-BOOK: NEWS ITEMS OF TOPICAL INTEREST
... THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS Jan. 17, 1931 FROM THE WORLD’S SCRAP-BOOK: NEWS ITEMS OF TOPICAL INTEREST. ...
... THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS Jan. 17, 1931 FROM THE WORLD’S SCRAP-BOOK: NEWS ITEMS OF TOPICAL INTEREST. ...
... THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS Jan. 31, 1931 FROM THE WORLD’S SCRAP-BOOK: NEWS ITEMS OF TOPICAL INTEREST. i « V* j-j i A 1 rw ‘*W M ' ...
... Baltimore, it will be seen, came down practically all in one piece; while the column shown in the other illustration FROM THE WORLD'S SCRAP-BOOK.: CONCRETE, FALLING DEMOLITION. CONTRASTS IN CRASHES : A STONE-BUILT COLUMN FALLING IN PIECES DURING THE DEMOLITION ...
... being shown at Central Picture House. There is no connected story, but Paul Whiteman introduces the numbers “leaves from his scrap-book,” and the extravaganza goes on to unfold a colour cartoon, several sketches and memorable song scones which are really ...
... Organisation is carried out to such a pitch that there are white lines on tho floor to bo followed by tlio workman in going to and from his appointed place , and cells—comfortable , but cells—in which boys £ iom the country , coining in ( o take away cars to ...
... is away from the lighthouse. This new speaking beacon is expected to solve the problem fog at sea, and, if it is successful, it will be installed in every lighthouse in the world. READY RECKONERS Here is a useful guide to paste your scrap-book or keep ...
... within a few yards how far his ship is away from the lighthouse. This new speaking beacon is expected to solve the problem of fog at sea. and, if it successful, it will installed in every lighthouse in the w'orld. Ready Reckoners. Engines have big appetites ...
... ano glamorous suggestion that is the Persian Art Exhibition , is like stepping in a moment of time into a -world so fantastically different from our own that the first effect is almost bewildering . Not in one ¦ visit , nor . indeed , in twenty , -would ...
... which has just finished its hearings of evidence from various parts of tiie world concerning the pros and cons of Capital Punishment not hear what has happened in Austria where just after tiie World War the death sentence was abolished by tiie Socialists ...
... High in llis just June is 'C'hatterjeea' friends have bountifully furnished in much useful work young from West learn under are always guidance from the High or his wif pillar is brilliantly clever woman was llrst welfare work children in Indian factories ...
... and tinfoil; Betty and Charlie Brittain, South Runcton, scrap books; from an egg-collector, West Newton, books for Women's Ward; Lynn News Children's Corner, toys (including a doll from Elsie Kent); the Stepney Brownies, toys; Mrs. C. E. Gray, Hunstanton ...
... curved rafter roof gradually growing U p from the wall plate to the ridge. Services have not been in any way affected, and visitors have experienced inconvenience from the overhead workmen. Nor is there anv danger from falling material owing to a carefully ...