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Tho Youths’ Hostels Association has begun a movement to provide hostels in the remote parts of Scotland for the accommodation of people who aro fond of walking. It is hoped that wallows will bo able to put up at a cost of Is a night in cosy buildings, with good fires,’ a common room, a dormitory for men and one for women. The women will .be encouraged to do their own cooking.

A few years ago, J G. Martin, a cherry-grower of Avisconsin (U.S.A.) stepped on the pip of a cherry and found that it left a grease spot on tha floor. To-day he is a millionaire, making oil for cosmetics from 1,000 tons of cherry pips a year.

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Evening Star, Issue 20778, 28 April 1931, Page 8

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119

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 20778, 28 April 1931, Page 8

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 20778, 28 April 1931, Page 8

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