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C103
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The London Provision Exchange
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The Far Side of the Planet
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Refrigerated Vehicles
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Accelerated Freeze Drying
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Judo
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Honey on the Move
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The Wallflower
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The London Provision Exchange
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The London Provision Exchange The London Provision Exchange held its Annual Dinner at Grosvenor House on
18th February. The Exchange, which was founded in 1887, exists for the
purpose of bringing together representatives of the... -
The Far Side of the Planet
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The Far Side of the Planet
Mr W. M. Justice writes about a business trip which took him to Canterbury, New Zealand In the Mount Cook area. In muggy mid-day sun, four ski-tourers gradually disappear from sight on the vast acres... -
Refrigerated Vehicles
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REFRIGERATED VEHICLES
a picture story of the construction of new vehicles for JS Sid Adkins is the bodyshop foreman in the section which builds refrigerated
and insulated bodies, so he has been connected with JS work for... -
Accelerated Freeze Drying
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Accelerated Freeze Drying Progress continues in accelerated
freeze-drying as a preservation
technique for foods. In this
article Mr S. W. F. Hanson of
the Ministry of Agriculture,
Fisheries and Food Research
Establishment at... -
Judo
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'Hajime!' The Japanese word for start rings out
in a first floor classroom of the John Harvard
School in Union Street. Another Judo contest
is on. The Griffin Judo Club is run by John
Gowland of J S Transport Dept. and... -
Honey on the Move
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Honey on the move The Australian method of beekeeping differs
from that of most countries, for in Australia the
majority of the apiarists travel hundreds of
miles with their hives, following the blossom.
They set up their... -
The Wallflower
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The Wallflower by Mr H. Brown A well grown bed of wallflowers, rich in colour
and scent, is one of the joys of late spring and a
source of great satisfaction to the grower. On
the other hand, the pathetic remains of a bed... -
Griffin Report
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Griffin Report
Seventeen teams competed in the Annual Sixa-
sidc Football Tournament at Dulwich on
Good Friday. The cold and miserable weather
kept the attendance down, but there was a feast
of good football, with the... -
Six-a-Side
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6-a-side at Dulwich Good Friday 1964 The Winning Team 'Q_' 5 {Factory): T. Richings, E. Dickenson,
J. Dixon, F. Oram, L. Turner, D. Asbury. F. Oram was voted Footballer
of the Tear for 1963-64. season and received the... -
Movements and Promotions
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A. G. Booth commenced with the firm in
November 1931 at 59 Kingston. From there he
moved to 114 Lewisham, and worked at several
branches in this area before the war. After the
war he spent 5 years in the Transport Office... -
Correction
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Correction
In our March Number page 33, the photograph
lower right is of Mrs Edney and not Mrs Evamy as
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Obituaries
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Obituaries
A. J. Lyddiard who was engaged in 1923 as a
Poultry Blockman at 176 Streatham. He subsequently
transferred to the Brighton area, and worked
at several branches on the south coast. During the
war he transferred to... -
Retirements
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Retirements Miss C. Ashe who started with the firm in 1942
as a sales woman at our Chingford Branch. In 1944
she transferred to the office and in July 1954 she was
appointed to the position of first clerk at Chingford.
She... -
Puzzle Page
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Whatsit No 3 Solution in our next issue
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