Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and ArtsOrr and Smith, 1941 |
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Page 428
... half of the world does not know how the other half lives . ' The truth of this was brought home to me some time ago in conversation with a cultured and delightful elderly lady in Valparaiso who , when I told her something about the ...
... half of the world does not know how the other half lives . ' The truth of this was brought home to me some time ago in conversation with a cultured and delightful elderly lady in Valparaiso who , when I told her something about the ...
Page 447
... half gallons of plain water were sprayed on to the second bomb before it was extinguished , the process took two and a half minutes , and the bomb was completely burnt out . It is claimed that the bomb extinguished by the solution did ...
... half gallons of plain water were sprayed on to the second bomb before it was extinguished , the process took two and a half minutes , and the bomb was completely burnt out . It is claimed that the bomb extinguished by the solution did ...
Page 461
... half gallons of plain water were sprayed on to the second bomb before it was extinguished , the process took two and a half minutes , and the bomb was completely burnt out . It is claimed that the bomb extinguished by the solution did ...
... half gallons of plain water were sprayed on to the second bomb before it was extinguished , the process took two and a half minutes , and the bomb was completely burnt out . It is claimed that the bomb extinguished by the solution did ...
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Advertising Sheet Chamberss Journal 11 Thistle St Edinburgh 2 and 38 Soho Sq London W | 1 |
WHEN FIRST WE MET Poem Irene Poulton | 8 |
SCOTLAND AND POLAND | 9 |
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