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OFF THE CORNISH COAST.—Many of England’s greatest sailors have been bred in Cornwall and Devon. One has only to glimpse the sea from these two delectable counties; in fine weather, to understand its irresistible call to the men of the west. But on a rough day, Cornish soil is probably more attractive. Photograph was taken while a storm raged at Lizard Point.

MINDING THRIR P's AND Q'S-To say mothing of A,E,1,0 and U. Since the edict of the Ghazi, Mustapha Kemal, Turkey has started to unlearn its old alphabet and master a new one. Here we see a mixed class for adults at Constantinople. The mixing of the sexes in this fashion is indicative of the social revolution in the East. It will be noticed, too, that Miss Turkey is “in the movement" so far as the beret is concerned.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 886, 1 February 1930, Page 23

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OFF THE CORNISH COAST.—Many of England’s greatest sailors have been bred in Cornwall and Devon. One has only to glimpse the sea from these two delectable counties; in fine weather, to understand its irresistible call to the men of the west. But on a rough day, Cornish soil is probably more attractive. Photograph was taken while a storm raged at Lizard Point. MINDING THRIR P's AND Q'S-To say mothing of A,E,I,O and U. Since the edict of the Ghazi, Mustapha Kemal, Turkey has started to unlearn its old alphabet and master a new one. Here we see a mixed class for adults at Constantinople. The mixing of the sexes in this fashion is indicative of the social revolution in the East. It will be noticed, too, that Miss Turkey is “in the movement" so far as the beret is concerned. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 886, 1 February 1930, Page 23

OFF THE CORNISH COAST.—Many of England’s greatest sailors have been bred in Cornwall and Devon. One has only to glimpse the sea from these two delectable counties; in fine weather, to understand its irresistible call to the men of the west. But on a rough day, Cornish soil is probably more attractive. Photograph was taken while a storm raged at Lizard Point. MINDING THRIR P's AND Q'S-To say mothing of A,E,I,O and U. Since the edict of the Ghazi, Mustapha Kemal, Turkey has started to unlearn its old alphabet and master a new one. Here we see a mixed class for adults at Constantinople. The mixing of the sexes in this fashion is indicative of the social revolution in the East. It will be noticed, too, that Miss Turkey is “in the movement" so far as the beret is concerned. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 886, 1 February 1930, Page 23

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