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"Sacrament" was the subject of the Lesson Sermon in all Chur- ches of Christ, Scientist, on Sun. day, January 13th, 1935-

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LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

Expansion During PUBLIC AUCTION.

Past Year

London, Jan. 11,

A big advance during 1934 in heavy Industry is revealed by the Director of the British from and Steel Federation. Sir William Larke.

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PUBLIC AUCTION

Steel production totalled ap- THURSDAY, proximately 9,000,000 tons, repre- senting an increase of 30 per and pig fron cent. over 1933, 6,000,000 tons, an increase of 35 per cent.

British exports of iron And steel were proportionately higher, rising from 1,920,000 tons to 2.250,000 tons

17, 1935

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A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

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Among the citations which comprised the Lesson Sermon was the following from the Bible: "Now when the even was comę,

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London, Dec. 23. London's diplomatic corps loses an old friend in M. Caciamanos, the retiring Greek Minister, who has been here, with a short break, Bince 1918.

for all he added.

ON VIEW FROM WENDESDAY, THE 18TH JANUARY, 1935.

BAN TERMS.-CASH OF

Emphasising that no doubt. could possibly be entertained as to Germany's peaceful intentions, Herr Hoesch declared that Ger- man people wished Britain to come to a better understanding

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M. Simopoulos, who succeeds him End is expected to arrive here in the middle of next month

During the war M. Simopoulos was Counsellor and Charge d'Af- faires in London. Thence he went to Rome, and later to Constantino- ple: Owing to the large number of Greeks in Turkey, this has always been one of the key appointments

SOUTH ESSEX

China Produce Co., C. C. Clark, Co-Operative Food Sales Far East Co., Chu Ling Mining Works, H. Day J. Diehl-Ottemr, Pedro Es- London, Jan. 11.

piritu, A. P. Ferguson, Mrs. F. Fish- Parliamentary powers are being er, S. Fotonda, Mrs. F. L. W. Haker, sought to raise new capital for L L Harrant, A Heinrich, L.- the construction of extensive Horsburgh, International Paper Co., additions to waterworks in South Inglis, Mansfield & Co., Ltd, L.A Essex at a cost of £2,500,000, to Jarman, H. Kennett, L. P.Y. Kong. meet the demands of the rapidly

In the Greek diplomatic service. growing ares, which includes part Since then he has been Minister of Ilford and the districts of in Washington.

Romford, Brentwood, Barking. Mine. Simopoulos is English. InHornchurch and Dagenham. Washington their diplomatic and British releas social savoir faire made them ex- tremely popular,

Indeed, it has been said that young diplomats arriving in Wash- Ington used to be advised to study M. and Mme. Simoponios in order to see what a perfect diplomat and his wife should be.

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