Word: lloyds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...shipping men last week read with satisfaction the new edition of Lloyd's Register of Shipping. They noted especially: 1) Launchings from U. S. shipyards last year came to 246,687 tons, against 126,063 in 1929. 2) From fifth place in 1929, the U. S. rose to second in 1930. First was Great Britain & Ireland with 1,478,563 tons of launchings last year. 3) Despite Depression, world launchings came to 2,889,000 tons, the highest of any year since 1921. 4) The tonnage of motorship launchings was 1,582,994. greater than that of other types...
...fierce Welsh roasting was what David Lloyd George gave last week to cucumber-cool Editor Geoffrey Dawson of the sacrosanct London Times. The Times has deplored Mr. Lloyd George's feature-writing for William Randolph Hearst. Recently the Times dug back through Hearst files to 1923, dug out a statement by Mr. Lloyd George anent the Anglo-U. S. debt settlement, printed part of it in an effort to show that the Welshman's debt stand eight years ago is inconsistent with his stand today. In his retort (a letter-to-the-Tzwes reprinted and featured by Hearstpapers...
...Lloyd LaPage Rollins '27, head tutor in the Fogg Art Museum in 1929, following a Carnegie Traveling Fellowship in Fine Arts, has been elected director of the M. H. deYoung Memorial Museum at San Francisco, and is also director of the California Palace of, the Legion of Honor in the same city...
...Majestic, 915 ft.; Leviathan, 907; Europa, 890 (Lloyd's rating...
...Barmouth, Wales, last week the British dole was justified by David Lloyd George thus: "We would have had a revolution long ago but for the dole...