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SERIES NO. A7I
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What Goes U p . . .
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Goodbye Piccadilly
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Six a Side
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Upminster's New Branch
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"Query" Department
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Bringing up Dahlias
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Social Events
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Staff News -
What Goes Up . . .
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So many changes are taking place around
Stamford Street that we
asked photographer
Brian Shuel to make
some comments
with his camera tke •fvrttvre- Romeo and Juliet stroll by London's'Festival
Hall where, once, horse-drawn... -
Goodbye Piccadilly ?
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Goodbye
Piccadilly ?
An introduction to some
aspects of the
Town Planning Regulations
by Mr. Timothy Sainsbury
Piccadilly Circus is often in the news but recently
attention has been drawn there for a very... -
Six a Side
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SIX-A-SIDE
A record entry and plenty of support made good football to watch at
Dulwich on Good Friday when Warehouse 1st team won
the six-a-side competition for the fourth year in succession.
In the five rounds of the... -
Upminster's New Branch
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UPMINSTER
MAKES
J.S. self-service branches number 28 with the opening
on April 5th of a new one at Upminster in
Essex. It completes a long terrace of shops in
Corbetts Tey Road, and is a long narrow shop
of about 2,800... -
"Query" Department
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Communications Second in aseriesto introduce
our readers to J.S. people
"attheotherend of thephone."
Query Section of the Branch Stock Office spends its time
straightening out discrepancies. When the firm
sends goods to... -
Bringing up Dahlias
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Mr. H. G. Brown of Head Office
writes about
Bringing: up
Dahlias
In the February J. S. Journal I recommended certain
varieties of the dahlia family which I considered
outstanding for beauty of colour, form and
freedom of... -
Social Events
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Ladies' night at the 71 Club
The 44 members of the
71 Club who met for dinner
at Pimms on April 2nd
represented 1,139 years of
service with J. S. It was
one of their best nights out
with Mr. Simon Sainsbury
as guest of... -
Mr. R. Drury
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Retirement
Mr. R. DRURY
Mr. R. Drury has for many years been
a familiar and popular figure in the firm.
J.S. Journal readers will remember this
picture of him once used on our cover.
Mr. W. M. Justice writes:
Mr. Drury, who... -
Mrs. Edney
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for Mrs. Edney
At Primrose Croft in Cambridge on March 23rd
Mrs. D. E. Edney, who was one of the firm's housekeepers
for 22 years, celebrated her 90th birthday.
Mr. Wallace Cole, Mayor of Cambridge, came
specially to drink... -
Congratulations to
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Congratulations to
Miss Edna Stevens, of Southall branch, and Mr. John
Tolmie, of Richmond branch, who were married on
March 19th. Miss J. M. Ince and Mr. R. A. Marsh, both of
Haverhill, who were married on March 23rd.... -
Promotions and Transfers
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Promotions and Transfers
To Training: Centre as Senior Fresh
Meat Instructor
A. TAMLYN
To Meat Supervisor
R. JACKSON
B. JOHNSON
Manager
R. GUINEY
W. T. G. HANLON
from Meat Supervisor
Mr. A. Tamlyn
from Southgate
from... -
Obituary
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Obituary
We regret to record the deaths of the following colleagues and
send our deepest sympathy to all relatives.
G. C o u l t e r , who was engaged as a warehouseman
in October 1955. He was promoted to checker in... -
Trams over the River
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Trams over the River
J.S. Veterans write about the trams which first crossed
Blackfriars Bridge in 190J. A picture of the first tram
was published in J.S. Journal for February.
Mr. W. C. Gurr writes:
At the time no one could...
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