SOLDIERS' HOSTEL
The honorary secretary of the Returned Soldiers' and Sailors' Society, 78 The Terrace, wishes to acknowledge with thanks the following donations: Mrs K. Scott (nee Myers), £2 14s; Mr A. Samuels (Terrace), £1 Is; Shell Oil Co., £1 Is; Vacuum Oil Co., £1 ls- Anon, (two ladies), 10s; Miss Fitchett, 10s; Mrs. Boden, 10s; Mrs. Thornley, ss; Miss MacGregor, 2s 6d; Miss Bright, 2s 6d. Total, £7 14s.
A giant revolving globe, 15 feet in diameter, is being erected by the Atlas Institute at the Central Park of Culture and Best at Moscow. It will show, in relief, all the frontiers, railways, waterways, and airways of the various countries; The globe will be illuminated inside by means of electric lamps and from the outside by projectors. It wni revolve slowly on its axis, making six revolutions an hour,
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 142, 12 December 1935, Page 28
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140SOLDIERS' HOSTEL Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 142, 12 December 1935, Page 28
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