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COOLING RAILWAY CARRIAGES.—On hot days fifty-two of these machines lower the temperature in the carriages of the New York Central's principal trains running out of Grand Central Terminal,'New York. The temperature is brought down to 10 degrees below that prevailing outside. These cooling machines are used in many parts of the United Slates, and dining cars are equipped .with continuous • * ' ' *■•■■' cooling apparatus. , ; "flpprt «nd General" Photo. SACKS OF SOYA BEANS.—The cultivation of the soya bean, a staple product of Manchuria, is one of the most important industries in this part of the world. An idea of its vastness may be gauged' by the seemingly unending quantity of sacks. The soya bean is famous for its oils and its by-products—* cattle food and fertiliser—and is used extensively in China and Japan. (Evening Post, 09 May 1933)

COOLING RAILWAY CARRIAGES.—On hot days fifty-two of these machines lower the temperature in the carriages of the New York Central's principal trains running out of Grand Central Terminal,'New York. The temperature is brought down to 10 degrees below that prevailing outside. These cooling machines are used in many parts of the United Slates, and dining cars are equipped .with continuous • * ' ' *■•■■' cooling apparatus. , ; "flpprt «nd General" Photo. SACKS OF SOYA BEANS.—The cultivation of the soya bean, a staple product of Manchuria, is one of the most important industries in this part of the world. An idea of its vastness may be gauged' by the seemingly unending quantity of sacks. The soya bean is famous for its oils and its by-products—* cattle food and fertiliser—and is used extensively in China and Japan. (Evening Post, 09 May 1933)
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COOLING RAILWAY CARRIAGES.—On hot days fifty-two of these machines lower the temperature in the carriages of the New York Central's principal trains running out of Grand Central Terminal,'New York. The temperature is brought down to 10 degrees below that prevailing outside. These cooling machines are used in many parts of the United Slates, and dining cars are equipped .with continuous • * ' ' *■•■■' cooling apparatus. , ; "flpprt «nd General" Photo. SACKS OF SOYA BEANS.—The cultivation of the soya bean, a staple product of Manchuria, is one of the most important industries in this part of the world. An idea of its vastness may be gauged' by the seemingly unending quantity of sacks. The soya bean is famous for its oils and its by-products—* cattle food and fertiliser—and is used extensively in China and Japan. (Evening Post, 09 May 1933)
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