Sail with the Sun to South America
... Sail with the Sun to South America COUNTRY LIFE-SEPTEMBER 13 , 1956 ...
... Sail with the Sun to South America COUNTRY LIFE-SEPTEMBER 13 , 1956 ...
... and universal Roman culture still lingered in the British shire . 401 Sail with the Sun to South America ext winter sail to sumlner sunshine in South America in ships built to such standard of spacious luxury that, throughout the voyage, you are sur- rounded ...
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... cheap and standard Furniture-making England during the turies illustrates the peasant America cause, although furniture-making way, craft England, developed century America and people life but lived the comfort energy, increased skill began to those furn ...
... Visiting America? . .. Stop over in Fly from winter into summer. Fly out or fly home via the Bahamas; at so little extra cost. Laze in the sun on powder-soft coral beaches. Stroll through a glory of sweet-scented tropical flowers. Go sailing, fishing ...
... MELTON MAN RECALLS VISIT TO AMERICA ‘\]’EMBERS of Melton Business and Professional Women's Club A saw something of the ‘wide open sgaces’ at Monday’s meeting ‘when Mr. R. Warner showed slides of his 1955 visit to Oklahoma under the auspices of the In ...
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... ONLY SCOT IN TRADE VISIT TO AMERICA When a British productivity team for the hosiery knitwear industry sails for the United States on Saturday, May 13, the only representative from Scotland will be Mr W. Scott Anderson, of Messrs Munro & Company, Restalrig ...
... BOWDEN AIRMAN ON A FLIGHT TO AMERICA 1 AMONG seventy staff and students of the R.A.F. Flying College, Manby, Lincolnshire, who took off last week on ““end-of-course’ training and liaison flights covering some 63,000 miles to and from nine countries in ...
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... ‘Bull’s Eye’ For British Trade In America On the results of a recent survey of American living standards, the most likely avenues for an expansion of Britain’s dollar trade are those which lead to homes of those with incomes above the average. The survey ...
... FEWER T.B. DEATHS IN AMERICA Deaths from tuberculosis in the United States averaged only 30 in every 100,000 people in 1948—10 per cent. less than the previous year, and less than half that in 1930 —said the United States public bealth service in Washington ...