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AMERICAN WAR ON DEPRESSION
LLOYD'S LIST
Continuous Publication For
of
Two Hundred Years
In the course of 1934 Lloyd's List has completed two hundred years publication. It continuous made its first appearance, from Lloyd's Coffee House in Lombard Street, during the year 1734. The exact date is unknown, for the files from 1734 to 1740 inclusive were burnt in the are which des- troyed the second Royal Exchange in 1833. And no copy of the paper earlier thah No. 560, dated Jan. 2, 1740 (1741 by modern reckoning), | is known to exist, but from calcula- tions based on the numbering and known days of publication it is cer- tain that the first issue was made in 1734, and almost certainly in theporation, his Spring of that year,
There is in London no other newspaper, except the "London Gazette (which is published only twice weekly), having so long a record of publication, the next
oldest London newspaper having
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Now York: December 23,
New York/London Cross-rate Now York Cotton-May New York Hubbor-May Chiongo Wheat-May Chicago Corn --May Montreal Silver -March Silver-Official
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of Shipping and the occurrence in one year of two similar anniver- sarles has, not unnaturally, led to minds of some confusion in the Press and Public. It may be use- ful once more to attempt to dis- tinguish clearly Lloyd's List from Lloyd's Register. Lloyd's Regis- ter, which 15
A massive nual publication recording the structural detalls and fitness of ships, took its rise in Lloyd's Coffee House in 1780, but 1834 the Registry became an inde-" pendent Classification Society, with its own managing committee (on Alaska Jun (1.002) 19
Allied Chem (8) ... 1309 which Lloyd's, the parent
Allis Chalmers
14 A substantial
Shoe presentation), staff, and offices, And Brake
(80) now situated in a handsome build- ing at 71, Fenchurch Street, Lou- Amer, Can (4), 108 don. Lloyd's List has, on the other AmComm. Alcohol
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La
Cor- te-
integral part of the organisation
and
Stock & Div. Adams" Express.. Air Reduc (3)
Am. Caramid "E"
(25dr.) Am. Express (6) Am. For. Pwr
of Lloyd's; is still produced by the Corporation, and is edited printed in, and published from, Am. For. Pwr. 37 Lat their great building in Leadenhall Street, which was opened 'by the
Permanent Fund Torinal title, and that one dis- King in 1928.
Be Established
Washington, Dec. 18. Creation of a permanent $10;- 000,000,000 Federal Public Works Fund to battle future depressions before they gli iny headway was tecmended to-day by the Na- tional Resources Board.
The Board was recently appoint- ed by President Roosevelt to study the natural resources of the country and to recommend their. uses in the present as well as
future emergencies. Mr. Harold Ickes, Secretary of Interior, heads the Board.
A reserve programme of that magnitute, Involving a fund of $10,000,000,000 should be planned in advance and held in readiness to take up unemployment in the event of another industrial let- down, the Board's recommenda- tions stated.
There are many projects needed for public service on which as much sa $100,000,000 could be well spent during the next 20 or 30 years, said the Board.
Up-to-Date and Accurate Newi Under successive editors, and
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been founded in 1760, and there appear to be in the United King- dom only four daily papers which were founded prior to Lloyd's List. Only one of these still retains its
continued publication from 1755 to 1757. Lloyd's List, which was at first published weekly, and after-with many changes of form to it
it to changing conditions, Lloyd's. Smelyn..... wards twice weekly, has been a daily paper since 1837-the year of List has constantly striven to pro- Queen Victoria's accession.
vide its readers with up-to-date Am. Bug. Ref. (2)
102, 1024 and accurate news relating to ships Am and 1 (9)
Am. Tob "B" (5)
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Am, Waterworks (1) 13) 131 shipping and ship-building indus-Am Waterwories #6 try. We believe that its continu-
pret (6)
691 59 ance through two centuries is a
Anaconda Copper 101 103 matter for justifiable pride, but we
Atch. T. and B. F. attach still more importance to
(2sd.)
524 52 the fact that it is now providing Atlantic Ref (1). 241 ..242 its readers with better service than Atlas Corpn. at any time in its long career,
Automobile 2441. A 48-page illustrated bicentenary Aviation Corpn........ booklet, entitled "Lloyd's List and Baldwin Locomotivë Shipping Gazette 1734-1934," has Baltimore & Ohio been prepared and is now being Baltimore & Ohio $4 circulated among the shipping. Pret. shipbuilding and insurance com-Bendix AviationTM |_152152 munities throughout the world. It Bethlehem Steel
294 291 describes the rise and development Boeing-Airplane. .......... ..... 49491 of Lloyd's List, and details the Borden Co. (1.60). Lloyd's Register
many
features contained in its Borg. Warner (1dr): 28 A week or two "back
Pages to-day which justify its Brook Man (3) celebration of the centenary of the claim to be a complete daily ship- reconstitution of Lloyd's Register | ping newspaper,
In spite of the widespread im- pression to the contrary, the foun- der of Lloyd's List was not Edward Lloyd, the original proprietor of | Lloyd's Coffee House. Lloyd was the founder of "Lloyd's News," a sheet which had a life of about five months in 1696-7, but that was not a specialised shipping paper and bore no resemblance to the Lloyd's List which made its ap- pearance 21 years after, Edward Lloyd's death, and while the Coffee House was possibly under the mas- terslip of Richard Baker, though his predecessor, Thomas Jemson, who died in February, 1734, should probably be credited with the plan- ning of the venture.
saw the
Four groups under this classia- PROF. HALDANE
cation were flamed by the report on which future activity in pre- serving the nation's natural re- sources could centre, namely: land, water, minerals and continued planning, involving the creation of public works
"The judgment of the board is that the broad policies outlined in the National Resources Board's broad policies outlined in the re- port, practically executed, would lead to very substantial gains' in the nation's wealth and the broad, distribution of human welfare," sald Mr. Ickes when he handed in
the report.
The Board made note of the need
น
be,
for conserving the nation's of resources. Substitutes WE available, it was pointed out, upon exhaustion of natural petroleum but prices of the substitutes will handicap to national economy. Other than making this comment, the Board had no re- commendations to make regarding of conserving natural methods petroleum resources.
be
HONOURED
His Own Guinea
Pig
(Special Ale Mall Service)
*London; Dec. 5. Professor J. 8. Haldane, who has been awarded the Copley Medal for 1934, the highest honour in the gift of the Royal Society, is less familiar to the general public than his son, Professor J. B. S. Haldane, or his brother, the late
Lord Haldane.
Professor Haldane belleves that the only really satisfactory way to test the effect of anything on the human body is to try it not on the dog, but on himself.
Just in Time
He was once engaged in finding. out at what altitude a man could continue to breathe without arti- CARDINAL GASPÄRRI IN ficial oxygen in order to help an Everest expedition. In the course ENGLAND
of the experiment he sealed him- self into a glass box and instruct- ed his assistant to pump the air cut of it gradually until the Pro fessor signalled to him to stop.
Unfortunately one of the effects of rarefed air is sometimes to give people "fxed
(Special Air-Mail Service)
London Dec. '6,
A friend who knew him well, told me yesterday that Cardirial Gasparri always maintained that the happiest time of his life was when he was a very young priest at Warrington, in Lancashire,
It was then that he learnt his English, which was good, though a slightly guttural enunciation some times made it a little difficult to follow
The sporting propensities of thẻ English particularly appealed to him, and He loved the crowds that assembled for big sporting events.
With an Irish priest who worked with him he once went to the Grand National, and diloyed him- self thorou
Dr. Haldane became obsessed with the idea that he must not give the arranged signal. Just in time his assistant noticed that he had turned blue, and, disobeying orders, saved the professor's life.
On Second Thoughtều
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