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Beef Across the World
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Beef Across the World
On the Pampas. The rich herbage even in early autumn stands hock high. Mr W. M. Justice writes about
his visit, earlier this year, to
Argentina, a country which produces
so much fine beef for Britain... -
Contents Page
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Beef Across the World
Page 9
Sense about Stamps
Page 13
Switch to Automatic
Page 17
The Electric Speaking Telephone
Page 18
Building Leicester's New Branch
Page 20
Goobers
Page 24
Veterans' Day Out
Page 25
J.S.... -
Riding a Paper Tiger
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Sense about Stamps
Stamp trading, an old promotional device has attracted much
public attention recently. The firm's view is that the adoption of
stamp trading by a retailer must eventually result in dearer food
or a lowering... -
Paying by Stamps
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Paying by Stamps
Elaine Kendall
An American housewife casts an experienced eye
on the latest 'invasion' of Britain.
from T H E SUNDAY T I M E S September 15 News that Britain's green and pleasant land is
being flooded with... -
Switch to Automatic
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Switch to Automatic
Mr A. E. Pendle ofJS
Organisation and Methods
Department writes about
the change over
The new automatic telephone exchange went
into operation at Blackfriars and Streatham
during the week-end of 21st and... -
The Electric Speaking Telephone
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The Electric Speaking Telephone
A word about how it began The notion of talking to people over very long
distances has haunted human beings for
centuries. Balkan peasants can communicate
over a couple of miles without any... -
Building Leicester's New Branch
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Building Leicester's New Branch
The drawing on the two past pages is by John Finnic, M.S.I.A., and shows our new Leicester branch under
construction. The branch will be the second largest in the firm after Lewisham. It will be... -
Goobers
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Goobers
JS Cooking Oil is one of our popular lines.
Its manufacture is a highly mechanised
operation described in this short article Ask anyone what a Goober is and he'll probably
hazard the guess that it is some sort of bird.... -
Veterans' Day Out
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JS Veterans Day out at Worthing for J.S. Veterans from southern areas
was cosy socially but blustery weatherwise. Pictures on this
page are from Mr Tallemache one of the firm's veterans.
On or off the pier the veterans look as... -
J.S. Buyers
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JS Buyers
Continuing a series
about people who buy
the things the firm
sells or uses.
Mr J. Green left,
is examining a grouse. He works
under Mr Justice buying poultry,
game, ducks, and Australian
rabbits. Large scale... -
Bowls Finals
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Bowls Finals
at Dulwich
Weather conditions were far from perfect at Dulwich when the bowls
finals were played off on ist September. The Brighton Cup went to
Mr W. Capron of the Warehouse and the Fixed Jack to Mr S. Alland
of... -
Fine Flowers Make a Fine Show
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Fine Flowers Make a Fine Show
The Horticultural Show at Dulwich
this year was held on ist September.
There were some fine blooms on show
among them these chrysanthemums
from Mr L. S. Higgs of Elmer's End
who took the prize... -
Shooting a Line with Secoy
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Shooting a Line with Secoy There has been a rifle club in J.S. since ' C
Company Home Guard stood down at the end
of the last war. Few of the original 'Secoy'
remain but veteran W. Cole (Old Bill) is our
Chairman, judge and... -
Miss Julie Pratt
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Miss Julie Pratt of our East Grinstead branch who
was married to Mr Trevor O'Hanagan, also from
East Grinstead, on 27th July, at St Mary the Virgin
Church, Hartfield. -
Movements and Promotions
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Managers
A. G. BATCHELOUR
G. L. COLLIN
K. G. EVANS
I. E. FUNNELL
C. J. SMITH
From further training
to Boreham Wood
From Spare to Fulham
From Boreham Wood
to Rugby
From Fulham
to Bournemouth
From Bournemouth
to... -
Marriages
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Marriages
Miss J. Little to Mr R. Bridges
Harlow, 31st August 1963.
Miss H. Bareford to Mr D. Grainge
31 Eastbourne, 7th September 1963. -
Correction
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CORRECTION
MrF. Cowell whose retirement was reported in the last
number ofJ.S. Journal, was first engaged by the firm in
igss not IQ47. It was in 1947 that he was re-graded
as a welder. His service with the firm covers a... -
Obituaries
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Obituaries
MR I. GREEN
A Tribute to Isaac Green by Mr A. C. Welch
With the passing of Issac Green the firm has lost
a good manager, a most loyal and faithful servant,
and the world has lost one of nature's gentlemen.
He was... -
Retirements
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Retirements
We send our best wishes to
T. Wilkerson joined the firm in 1921 as a delivery
lad at 43 Islington. He later became a poultry
learner and then an assistant at this branch, before
being transferred to Hampstead. In... -
New Look at 13-15
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New Look at 13-15
One of our older branches took on a new
appearance on 14th October when the
grocery half of 13- 75 Stamford Street
Blackfriars was converted
to self-service. The branch does a
brisk trade with local...
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