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1973/4 results show an expansion-based turnover increase
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1973/4 results show an expansion-based turnover increase Sales and profits last year hit
an all-time record, reported
the chairman John Sainsbury,
announcing the company's
preliminary results for the
1973/4 financial year to... -
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Letchworth store opens ahead of the rest
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The Fairbairns are raising the wind
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Year end results reviewed
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North Londoners on a winning streak -
Now it's the girls' turn! 16 cashiers and clerks show their paces in pilot 'management' course
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Now it's the girls' turn! 16 cashiers and clerks
show their paces in pilot 'management' course A 'breakthrough' is how
pilot course at Coventry is
described by divisional
training manager Ray Eccles.
He said of the 16 chief... -
Are you ready for deciday?
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Are you ready for deciday? As doubtless you will have
read in the national press,
from midnight on May 16
1974 - ('deciday') the whole
of Great Britain (except the
Isle of Man) will be converting
to metric time.
From that... -
Basingstoke family raises the wind
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Basingstoke family raises the wind Six-years-old Fiona Fairbairn
was thrilled at the sound of
the brass band playing in the
park where her parents had
taken her. So much was she
taken by it that she went
up to the bandstand... -
Laundry protest at Stamford House
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Laundry protest at Stamford House
When JS bought back the lease of a laundry at Blackfriars as
part of a much larger site for development, Stamford House
faced a picket line of banners. The shop was due to close on
April 20... -
Letchworth opens ahead of the rest with a self-service 'deli'
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Letchworth opens ahead of the rest
with a self-service 'deli' Pram jam! Young customers cram into JS's youngest store, Letchworth, which opened on May 14. Letchworth branch is two
days old.
On Tuesday May 14 director
David... -
The three-day week leads to flowers from the cleaner
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The three-day week leads to flowers from the cleaner Many articles must have
been written during the emergency
about the lack of
heating, lack of lighting and
the train go-slow, which all
occurred simultaneously. But
one... -
Appointments
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Appointments
Arthur Tanner, formerly
personnel officer at Charlton
depot, has been appointed
personnel manager at Charlton.
L J Davies, formerly assistant
manager, supply control
non-perishables, has been
appointed senior... -
Long service
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Long service
Congratulations to the following
employees on receiving
long service awards:
40 years:
G A Piper (Tonbridge);
D M Priestly (Tunbridge
Wells).
25 years:
P Randall (Shirley); Mrs
D Liddiard (Wembley); D... -
More, rather than less change, is the pattern of the future, Mr JD tells the 25 Club
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More, rather than less change, is the pattern of
the future, Mr JD tells the 25 Club Seven hundred and six long
service JS staff tucked into
a splendid banquet in
London's Royal Lancaster
Hotel on April 29 on the
occasion of... -
Obituary
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Obituary
Mrs Annie Cook, a parttime
supply assistant at Edgware,
collapsed and died at work on April 4. She had
been with the company for
six years.
Alfred 'Jimmy' French,
driver at Charlton depot,
died on February 2.... -
Retirements
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Retirements
K Tappenden retired on
May 4 as branch manager at
Seaford. He joined the company
in 1931. He was first
appointed to manager at
Seaford and subsequently
managed Portslade and Reigate,
returning to Seaford... -
1973/74: How it all adds up
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1973/74: How it all adds up Trading results
Last year JS took £362.1 million from selling goods in its 198 branches. That's
22 per cent more than in the 1972/3 financial year. Just over half of the increase
came from the 16... -
Where does the profit come from?
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Where does the profit come from?
PROFITS DEPEND
ON INVESTMENT,
LAST YEAR
WE OPENED 16
NEW
SUPERMARKETS
AND 4-
EXTENSIONS TO
EXISTING ONES...
AND INVESTED SOME
£/7 NULL/ON
IN THE FUTURE OF
THE BUSINESS
Kx
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THE... -
Letters
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Congratulations
From Mrs J M Green {wife
of a recently retired veteran)
I am writing to congratulate
Mr M W Broomfield manager
Camberley, for his letter
in April 1974 'New Journal'
or as I would prefer to call it
a... -
News in brief
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News in brief On the right tracks is the
steam railway club at Buntingford.
Taking to the road
on April 21 were 60 members
and their families.
Their destination was
Bewdley, Worcs, where they
spent a happy five... -
Putting the annual results into perspective
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Putting the annual results into perspective JS Journal editor Richard Gaunt talks to
deputy chairman Simon Sainsbury about the
year-end results and their implications for
the business and for employees. Richard Gaunt: Do you... -
Better pensions for injury and illness
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Better pensions for injury and illness Good news from the pensions
department for all
those who have to give up
work because of illness or
injury.
Two new schemes have
been introduced to provide
improved ill-health... -
Grandmother Jean is the ping-pong queen
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Grandmother Jean is the ping-pong queen A 54-year-old grandmother
gave herself a birthday treat
and walked away with three
winner's trophies at the recent
JS table tennis championships.
She is Mrs Jean Torr, a
personnel... -
North Londoners on a winning streak!
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North Londoners on a winning streak! Somebody was on a winning streak at Dulwich on April 21 at
the end of the Sunday football! It happened after the North
London team had been presented with the Les Potter trophy for
winning... -
Ted, MacDuff and a 100 year-old carriage win a first prize
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Ted, MacDuff and a 100 year-old carriage
win a first prize Come the weekend and JS
driver Ted Ashton's off on
a busman's holiday. For
there's nothing Ted likes
better than to go for a drive
. . . but a drive with...
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