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Mr. E. A. Farrell
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Obituary
Mr. E. A. Farrell
Mr. R. J. Sainsbury writes
IT is difficult to be objective about someone
whom one has known closely both as a colleague
and a friend for well over thirty years.
On the other hand, having had to... -
News and Developments
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Kingsland High Road where
a new JS shop opened on
December 6th; our only
branch built as a Grocery
Self Service branch - others
have been extensions of
existing premises. On the
right is 73 Kingsland opened
in 1906 and now... -
Crossword Puzzle Solution
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Crossword Puzzle Solution
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The Modern Orange
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The Modern Sixth article in the JS Journal series
about the revolution in produce growing
and marketing is about the orange.
This seasonable fruit is now grown
everywhere in the warm climates of
the world and has gone through... -
A Peep through the Window
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A Peep through the Window
Miss Coulson of Head Office went this summer on
a School Cruise ship to the Baltic. She visited
Leningrad and paid a flying visit to Moscow. In this
account of these two historic Russian cities she... -
Crossword
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the journal crossword/No. 10 ACROSS
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flour. (5, 5)
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8. Took it easy for one short day ? (3)
9. The second course which was in perfect
order?... -
Home for Christmas
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Home for Christmas
A seasonable recollection
from W. J. Bridgeman IT was a quarter-past nine on Christmas Eve,
1925, the year Cambridge branch opened.
There were three scruffy turkeys left hanging
outside, and a couple of... -
JS Veterans' Committee Appoints New Officers
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JS Veterans' Committee Appoints New Officers Mr. F. W. Salisbury is to be
President of the JS Veterans'
Group.
Mr. W. J. Hedges takes
over the Chairmanship from
Mr.JW. C. Gurr who becomes
Vice-President. At Christchurch,... -
Butlins Clacton 66
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CLACTON 66
Over 1,500 people, mostly families, made a roaring
success of their October week-end at Clacton,
Dancing, quiet and uproarious - billiards - shooting -
swimming - skating and Limbo dancing.
Below left Miss... -
Solihulls first Dance
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DANCE At the Saracen's Head on October 22nd.
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Congratulations
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Congratulations to Clifford Miles, age 15, a
trainee butcher at Boscombe branch, who
recently won the Duke of Edinburgh Award
bronze medal in the Outward Bound section. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. E. Goodall, who... -
Watford
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Watford On October 10th Watford held a very successful dance.
Manager, Mr. K. J. Collins (below left) took a leading part in organising it.
Members and friends came from many places in the North West of London. -
Movements and Promotions
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Managerial Transfers
D. DYKE
R. GARDNER
C. INGLE
R. LAKE
W. MANSFIELD
C. TUCKER
E. WHELAN
from Spare on Mr. Booth's area
Addiscombe from October 31
from Feltham service to further
service training from November 7
from... -
Retirements
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Retirements
We send our best wishes to the following colleagues
who have just retired.
W. C. Cudd
S. J. G. Fripp
F. C. Juby
W. C. Cudd joined the firm on 17th December 1923
at 96 Kilburn, moving to Willesden Green... -
Obituaries
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Obituaries
We regret to record the death of the following
colleagues, and send our sympathy to all relatives
Miss R. A. Brearley was engaged as a daily
housekeeper at 76 Islington in May 1958.
She died after a long illness on...
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