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Spirit _ Animating Britain's Industries RIGHT in the heart of London stands Nelson's Column symbolising the National spirit to do things well and to do them with a view to National welfare . . . the spirit that to-day animates Britain's Industries. Britain led the world as pioneers of modern manufacture . . . her manufactures still lead the world in those qualities that constitute true value and assure complete and lasting satisfaction to the consumer. With manufacture and trade comprising the very foundation of Britain's existence, it is surely gratifying to know that Dunlop . the Pioneer of pneumatic tyres . . . still leads the world with those qualities most sought in tyres for Cars, Trucks, MotorCycles and Cycles. % % SXANDAR - , Metf Dunlop uu ©llATf the «®^ 01 ES£«iS» Rec°g nise D * neW constmotion^ n open ss -stance » W * M ° italic® w usc d uua Ncv , Dumoy - » «• «» Tennis ® a * Rackets Play BRffISH MMIIIIIU FAIR JSS ! j ;j % -fe 4T ♦ f : * % 36 <3^ # % % 4 air & m , £^iwwge(i§M V « ,'-ii! .lllllV.i: ji, c L-"f! 1 rj ty The Nelson Column, Trafalgar Square, London,

An address on "The Psychology of Life" was given by Mrs R. Olsen at the Veterans' Hall last evening. Mrs Olsen outlined the application of pre-sent-day ideas as a means of arriving at right living. There was a fai'' at " tendance.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20093, 24 November 1930, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20093, 24 November 1930, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20093, 24 November 1930, Page 15

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