Britons are marrying more freely. There were 143.248 weddings in the first six mouths of 1934, or 13.751 more than jn the same period of 1933. London’s County Hall, which cost £4,000,000, is no longer large enough to house the staff of the London County Council. This numbers 4000 officials. Four wash-basins and two rollertowels a week for several hundred children are the only provisions for cleanliness in many London elementary schools. ,
Among the foreign classics to be published by tlie Soviet State printing trust are tvorks by Shakespeare, Dickens, and Fielding, translated into Russian. London is well guarded; there are 204 police stations in the metropolitan area, including the city, the total combined forces being about 21,650 officers and men.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 83, 2 January 1935, Page 2
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