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SERIES NO. A61
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New Directors
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3 Four New Branches
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Hoxton
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Big and Little Theatre
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Milled to Fit
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Money for Breakfast
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Trophy for us all!
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Socials and Dances
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Two New Directors
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On April 3rd, Mr. Simon Sainsbury, second son of
Mr. Alan, was appointed a Director of the Company.
Mr. Simon first came to Blackfriars in 1956,
having previously qualified as a Chartered
Accountant. After initial training he... -
Four New Branches
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Four New Branches
Building operations are well advanced on four
of the sites for new branches which the firm
is developing. Our pictures show the street
frontages of the new shops.
Walsall •
The firm began trading in... -
Up and down in Hoxton
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In Hoxton flats are going up and houses are coming
down so we took a camera down there, where we've
had a branch since 1883. In Hoxton Street changes
are beginning to show in new shops, new flats.
Bright new buildings and... -
Big and Little Theatre
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Mrs. Sarah Lane, who ran
the Britannia single-handed
from 1849 to 1899.
The Britannia Theatre as it used to be. Its annual benefit
night went on from six till midnight, when the actors used to
be given legs of lamb and pairs... -
Milled to Fit
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Chelsea Flour Mills look out across
the Thames just above Battersea
Bridge in the shadow of Lots Road
Power-Station. Upriver to the mills
come barges laden with grain brought
to London's docks in ocean-going
transport. The... -
Money for Breakfast
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For Breakfast
To a small American town the austere
diet rules of a religious sect
brought fortunes in dollars and a
new breakfast habit to millions of families Over the past 50 years more and more and more
people have eaten... -
Last Month's Cover Photograph
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Last Month's Cover Photograph
Some of our photographer readers were interested to know how our cover photograph was
taken last month. We asked Roy Hole, partner of Mr. Maillard, to tell us how he took it.
He writes:—
The... -
Trophy for us all!
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The recent award to J.S. of a marketing trophy
by the Poultry Association of Great Britain for
outstanding work in the marketing of poultry
or eggs during the past three years provides
public recognition of the efforts which... -
Socials and Dances
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Leicester girls on the right sang for their supper at
the Empire Hotel when the section held a dinner and
dance last January. Above, more guests at the
same dance having a lively time. At Berkhamsted's dance on
St. Valentine's... -
Personal Items
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Guest of Honour
Remembering Diana the heifer,
which won the Supreme Championships
at the Edinburgh and Smithfield
Fat Stock Shows last December,
Strathspey Farmers' Club invited as
guest of honour Mr. Charles
Edward,... -
Down Memory Lane
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Down Memory Lane A J.S. branch that closed down
on February 28th was Blackheath. Our picture shows the branch
when the manager was Mr. J. Lamb now superintendent. -
Obituaries
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Obituaries
We regret to record the deaths of the following colleagues:
L. R. MILLER, who joined the firm in September
1908 at Blackheath. He was appointed a manager
in 1914 when he took charge of Southall. He
subsequently... -
Transfers and Promotions
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Transfers and Promotions
Managers
s. A. TOMALIN from Northampton to
Leicester
B. GORHAM from Leicester to
Derby
E. H. RAMSDEN from Derby to
Coventry
Assistant Managers
j . H. GOULBOURNE from P.A. to Mr. Walter
to 1/4... -
News from our National Servicemen
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News from our National Servicemen
S. J. BAKER, Kenton. Cyprus (Army). Is stationed at a
camp between Kyrenia and the Troodos Mountains and
about seven miles from Nicosia. At the moment his work
deals with rations and supplies.... -
? 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 a prize of a
• £1-0-0 Premium Bond
Entries should be sent to "J.S. Journal," Stamford
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