lii 1930 tho world produced nearly seven million pounds worth of gold. Out of every 100 ounces over seventyone were produced in the British Empire, mainly in South Africa. The Transvaal produces about half the British share, and Canada comes next with 10 per cent. It is thought that there are still undeveloped goldfields in Canada and in Russia. Dogs must not be allowed to baric, motor horns cannot hoot, and loudspeakers gramophones, pianos, and other apparatus producing sound are banned in hotels and public places in the French town of Chambery between the hours of 10 p.m. and 8 a.in. by a special decree of tho mayor.
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Evening Star, Issue 20983, 23 December 1931, Page 16
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108Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20983, 23 December 1931, Page 16
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