ADVICE GIVEN TO BOYS.
DON'T BE AFRAID OF RELIGION There was a sort of feeling that people would be more comfortable if they worked six hours a day, said Lord Hansworth, Master of the Rolls, recently, at King Edward the Sixth School, Stratford-on-Avon. It had fallen to his lot to work hard and long hours, he said, and he had 'thoroughly enjoyed it. He urged the boys not to be afraid of religion. Someone had happily said that religion was not cake for special occasions, ibut bread for daily and constant use. Specially Prepared Air.
The L.N.R. claims to be the first British railway company to introduce conditioned air to train ventilators. Pressure, ventilation systems, and forced air eonditioning units have now been installed by the company on 10 ' sleeping cars and six corridor carriages on the lEast Coast expresses to and from Scotland and the Nor h of England. By these new installations all heat, humidity, poise and dirt are excluded from the sleeping cabins and day compartments. Air is drawn through filters into metal ducts and led to swi-vel-louvre inlets which may be adjusted to supply a stream of clean air in any direction, and also give four positions controlled by passeng. rs — "Hot," "Mjedium," "Cold" and "Shut." The company intends to develop the installations as new carriages and trains are constructed.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 664, 17 October 1933, Page 3
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