The Gaumont-British Company is to be congratulated on producing a film called "The Mine," in which are shown the conditions of a coal miner's work at a depth of 1500 feet. This film is one of a series of instructional pictures which will help to show one half of the .world how the other half lives.
The National Trust for Scotland announced that Mr. Cunninghame Graham, of Cardross, Dumbartonshire, has presented, to the trust an area of ground at Castlehill, Cardross, Dumbartonshire, which contains two mounds which are held by many persons to be the site of the castle in which Robert the Bruce died. .
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 121, 18 November 1936, Page 20
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