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Contents Page
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Fishing and Freezing
Page 11
Russian Round-up
Page 12
Bournemouth S.S.A. Section
Page 19
? What
Page 20
Cashmanship
Page 29
Down Memory Lane
Page 30
Shoppe Signes
Page 32
Cricket at Dulwich, 1958
Page 39
How to Improve... -
Fishing and Freezing
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Fishing
and Freezing
Now that some J.S. branches are
selling fish, the Journal felt
this would be an appropriate
moment to give an outline
account of the fishing industry.
The catch that British fishermen
bring in for sale... -
Russian Round-up
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Russian Round-up
"THE Cossacks of the Urals have a singular way of catching
sturgeon and it is a method, I believe, unknown in any other
part of Europe. At certain times in the winter the men assemble
in large numbers by the... -
Bournemouth S.S.A. Section
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The Committee From I. tor.
Mr. D. Cole,
Miss E. Tollerfield,
Miss Gardner,
Mr. Coldham, Bournemouth " . r
Miss A. Newbury, S.S.A. Section Mr. C. Smith,
Mr. R. Farrell,
Mr. G. Milne,
Mr. D. Whittall
Mr. I. Rose.
OUR... -
? What
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Can you identify the object in the picture below? For the
first correct identification to be opened J.S. Journal offers
prize of a
£1 • O • O Premium Bond
Entries should be sent to J.S. Journal, Stamford House,
London,... -
Cashmanship
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Cashmanship
The Cash Register Story
by B. T. Ramm
THE cash register was a product of America's industrial revolution
during the second half of the 19th century, an era which
saw the invention of the telephone, electric light... -
Down Memory Lane
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This handsome window, photographed after a visit by Mr. John
to our Victoria branch, dates from 1934. Real butter was used in it
under cellophane covers—an innovation. The eggs are in chip baskets
which were normally used to... -
Shoppe Signes
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Shoppe Signes
THOUGH few trade signs—
apart from the Barber's
Pole and the Pawnbroker's
Three Golden Balls—are to be seen on shops today, they have,
in the past, rendered useful service to both shopkeepers... -
Cricket at Dulwich, 1958
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"J.S. Journal " reports on
the 1958 cricket season at
the Griffin Athletic Club.
Cricket at
Dulwich, 1958
THE most significant feature of
cricket within the Griffin Club in the
past two years has been the number of
young... -
How to Improve your Tennis
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How to Improve Your Tennis
No. 3 of a series of short articles by
Tony M o t t r a m
Volleying Wins Matches
In modern tennis all great players seek the net position
frequently. There they aim to cut oft' and kill the loose... -
Bacon Saves Ship
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THE old saw "saved his bacon" has recently been turned upside
clown by a resourceful Dutchman, according to a Reuter message
from Eindhoven. A small Dutch vessel began to leak after a
collision—and after the shops had closed... -
The Griffin Growing
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The Griffin
Growing
room with individual lockers,
This "House and Garden" photograph shows
work during the early stages of the new singlestorey
extension to the changing rooms.
The new wing will replace the changing
rooms... -
Boreham Wood's Trip to Calais
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Boreham Wood
takes a t r ip
to Calais
Left to right:
Mrs. Webb,
Mr. Batute, treasurer,
and his wife and
Mr. Tanner, secretary,
and his wife.
Boreham Wood set off early on their trip to Calais on July 27th. First... -
Congratulations
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Congratulations
The following passed the Preliminary examination of the Institute of Certificated
Grocers:
J /Salesman G. E. Vilton of Winchmore 1 lill.
The following have gained certificates in the Institute of Meat... -
Movements and Promotions
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Movements and Promotions
We are very pleased to record the following promotions:
TO ASSISTANT MANAGER
j . W. Airey Dcbden
TO HKAD lUJ'I'CIIIiR
J. A. White from Weybridgc to Hsher
The following transfers may be of interest to... -
Obituaries
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Miss S. Bortoft.
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Mr. A. J. Cullen.
Obituaries
We very much regret to record the deaths of the following
colleagues and extend our deepest sympathy to all relatives.
MISS S. BORTOFT,... -
Obituaries
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Obituaries
We very much regret to record the deaths of the following
colleagues and extend our deepest sympathy to all relatives.
MISS S. BORTOFT, who was engaged as a Saleswoman
at Eastcote in 1941. She went two years... -
Marriage
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Marriage
(BETWEEN MEMBERS OF
J.S. STAFF)
We send our very best wishes for
their future happiness to:
Mr. C. S. Wright and
Mrs. L. Cowling, both of
Bournemouth, who were
married on August 2nd, 1958. -
News of J.S. Staff on National Service
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News of J.S. Staff on National Service
The following notes are based on a few of the letters we have received from our
National Servicemen:
A. J. HUNT, Bast Sheen. Bahrein (Army). He is attached to the R.A.F.
helping with the... -
? What
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? What
Last month's puzzle
picture was a
Savouree sausage.
First correct solution
to be opened came
from S/L/Salesman
A. R. Tuck
158 Ballards Lane. -
a new shape next month
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a new
shape
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The October number of "J.S. Journal" will
look different. Its pages will be about
twice the area of the present one and
their number will be halved.
You will still be getting...
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