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Three Branches in Kent
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Round the Branches
Three
Branches
in Kent
Folkestone is one of Britain's busy
gateways to the continent. Here the road
signs appear in three languages, the
quaysides are always ready to
welcome the traveller (anything... -
The Oxford Farming Conference
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The Oxford Farming Conference
At the 1961 Conference the firm opened discussion on selling and presentation
One of the refrigerated cabinets fitted up at the conference. Each year a Farming Conference is held under the
auspices... -
A Computer for J.S.
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A Computer
for J.S.
Early in the summer an Emidec 1100 computer
will be installed at Stamford House. It will cope
with the growing amount of office routine and
calculation which has resulted from the continued
expansion of... -
Boat Race at Obelisk House
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Boat Race at Obelisk House
A Lewisham memory by Peggy Martyn Clark Time has a way of robbing places of their character.
Buildings alter, roads widen, and where once was
unhurried living, swift moving traffic takes over.
From... -
Dinners, Dances and Socials
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Norwich
Norwich held a
very cheerful dinner
and dance at the
Norwich Federation
of Industries Club
on January 18th,
1961. Parties of
members and
friends from both
J.S. branches in
the town enjoyed a
very pleasant... -
Clothes for the Working Girl
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Women have not always been well treated by
industry. Makeshift and graceless garments
were often an illustration of this lamentable
fact. Today industry is changing its ideas
about what the working girl should wear. The
right... -
Visitors Conference
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Visitors Conference
On February 14th the J.S. Veterans Group called the first annual meeting of the Visitors Panel Back Row: Mr. A.J. Curtis, Mr. R. H. Hopker, Mr. A. E. Snow, Mr. E.J. Harvey,
Mr. G. H. Giblin, Mr. H. A.... -
Well Worth a Visit
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Well worth a visit The Ceylon Tea
Centre in Lower Regent
Street is the subject of this
article. Founded in 1946,
ithas since become one of
London's established
institutions. London has many "centres." Quite apart from... -
Food maketh man
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Food maketh man
Dr. E. S. Krudy, D.Sc., M.R.C.V.S., of J.S. laboratory writes about our diet Food is an eternal problem for all forms of life and
obviously there is nothing more important to man
than what and how he eats.... -
Movements and Promotions
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Movements and Promotions
To Assistant Manager
R. OLLEY Woodford
Assistant Managers
F. H. ALLEN from Harold Hill to
A. BRIDLE
F. J. BUTLER
P. F. CROSS
C. CURRAN
H. DAWSON
Collier Row
from 55 Brighton to
59 Hove
from... -
Obituaries
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Obituaries
We regret to record the death of the following colleagues
and send our deepest sympathy to their relatives.
J. Farmer, who started with the firm in November
1913 as a butcher. His first few years were spent... -
Retirement
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Retirement
F. J. Tyler, who joined the firm
as a porter in 1940 at Wood Green.
In 1954 he was transferred for a
period of five years to 7 Palmers
Green, but returned to his first
branch from which he retired on
January... -
This Years Dahlias
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Postscript and Warning about
T H I S Y E A R ' S D A H L I A S
To judge from my own experience and as a result of
enquiries made, it appears that the excessive rains and
general lack of sunshine in 1960 had an adverse effect... -
Contents Page
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SERIES No. A 78
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Three Branches in Kent
Page 9
The Oxford Farming Conference
Page 10
A Computer for J.S.
Page 12
Boat Race at Obelisk House
Page 13
Dinners, Dances and Socials
Page 17
Clothes for the Working Girl
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