NO DISCIPLINE * RUSSIAN NAVAL TROUBLES. t RIGA, June 27. A newspaper' report reveals that articles washed ashore in Esthonia include orders signed by the Commander of-the Soviet Baltic Fleet, manoeuvre charts, paymasters’ accounts, a torn ensign, and documents which belonged to the warship Kljus, which participated in recent Russian manoeuvres and js believed to have been sunk in a collision. .. One order draws attention to the drunkenness and disorderliness of the Rod marines, whose lack of discipline is cited as being most, distressing. KEEP SYDAL HANDY. To ensure your hands being smooth and soft you need Sydal all through tho day. A little rubbed into your hands while - doing housework, another “Sydalling” before your afternoon wash, and before you retire rub a little well in and leave it. It heals [While you Sleep. *
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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 July 1930, Page 5
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