CLITHERok ADVERTISER & i TIMES. FRIPA: JAJyUARY 29. 1943, (SIX) Eb lT O R ^ S P O S T -B A G
was in the letter signed In your Issue o f Friday, 17th iMt., entitled “ The Church .Confused, He has explained quite clearly
THE CHURCH CONFUSED.” I Sir,—May I say how Interested I
In response to a Hi|AT-LICHT»POWEgJ
request niiade by tha Minister 6f Fuel and
I ' Power, Fudl Watchere,
distinguished b;' this official badge,‘arc on duty in
The Fuel Watcher's ■ Official Badge
thousands^ of factories and indu scheme is' how being extended to nqn-|ndustrial conrerm such as Hotels!^ Clubs, Hospitals, kestaurants. Schools, Offices. Shops,iCinemas, etc.
| ,- • trial concerns.. The _
^ A number i f establishments of this-kind are bpng invited toiappiint a Fuel Watcherjand to apply for an
official badge from the Regional Coal Officer for ^eir The Fuel wlitcller is a person wlip /je/pr'Fqel-sayefs
in the campai^ known as the “ Baltic for Fuel. | , .
Keepaweeklyrecorlofcansumption- ■Place firebricks in open fires, , and
ed that no unnecessary fires or lights • are burning. I I '
,Turn off njdiator^ in unoccupied •
'Guard against-o)cn doc^rs and draughts, j ■
lag pipes and tanks ,_*•
rooms and cprridora.! , i •
5®' TH£ H
INiSTRY of FUL ANDPOW
ISSU ED BY EB E
HINTS FOR FUEL WATCHERS S . . .1____AvOi
Don’t black-out before ihe official rime, and don’t, keep It up later » ^ than you ' y A'-. ,
need. | ' ^
Avoid Using electricity unn«cessarily in the t^ak Period (8 a.m. to
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thougljt to the "ologles” and Isms ■, , ample.i—to which Mr.- ^ om p s o i . exlstlnW ;today In this free country refers, I Would point put that th< i
conclusions ariy Intelligent person must arrive at if one gives _an^ .................. ..
of ours many of wlfich are Impor-. I .ygjjal quotas are supplied to ithii ta'tlons'from the'Continent bt frpm
houses at the trade prices
acrosslthe Atlantic. ! ..i ■ ; and uhte'strlcted quantities canto i The Roman Cathoflc Church very, .g^ppngd prices oyer toOs.. pe .
wisely keep? outside these ffistrac- bottle—and that Is to® tlons whilst definitely prpniulgatlng
they Tabsorb them. wltota_ thefr 1 consumption has enabled re®or 1 own Chmmunlon, vlzfK.S.C., B®y, hlgh level profits to be maintainec ; Scouts, Girl Guides', etc., etc.
If such movements Inter®®*'
Lgreat advance in tne'-tobacco nut j. in the inst; Budget, the ■ ^crease 1
ing whatever to do with_!joint, or, corpoi ate services,! Parades ptc.,, j etc;, and l am at a Toss to discover why tihe Church, o i which I am a profeslsed member, should think
Quile. rightly theyf-wlll have noth
1 and Wt'otherwise.'I L , • WeJhear quite
a.ilot about beins broadminded,” etc., t®i my
Ing- tnls means agreeing with- any “ olog&.T or “ ism,” otherwise one must I be labelled - as ; bigoted and
” \'^tfian^ “Vigilant”; for coming down! t6“ brass tacks:” !- V. '. Thi only point of ™lty I haye^
ever discovered upon \yhich there is seemingly universal, consent is to
be fohnd in St. Matthew’s Gospel, chap 6, v.v. 9^—13. ; k . I-WIZZER.
-from The -thC
i i l i 1 5 i i l / / Wl-
the Government make much-moi^ey toe sale o f drink and tobacyo.
Sir
“ BEER AND BApCV.” iEveryone must!' ;know
Betw'een the brewers . Government he is bled
E.P.T^.l et, “ THE
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c., inotwithstanding. “ WATER TAX.
■ BEVERIDGE BEPOBT.”
Its vlejwS' on:all possible and ,cpn- j,ebriat6d ExaggerationDespite th. venlent occasions. [
no hiccioughlng out nf any to -
the abnormal consumption of beer be denied by adducing proof. Brewety' profits are still greatly enhanced; despltp the E.P.T. and al, other yrar;-tlme ejtpehdltures; like wise brewery share? demand highpi quotations.
As to the difficulty of prqcurlnr other intoxlcant^whlskey. for ex
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COUNTY SESSIONS. A s r ' i
authorised- l®mP- having a - red. fight to the rear.
Al NATION OF Sessions pn ^Monday, before Mr. P.
iDndsGoii (prssldlns) I ■ i?* 1 French and Lady -Worsley-Taylor. CYCLING, OFFEfJCES.
■ Frank! Gfbton, of! 3., Bridge-end,
BlUlngton, was . fined , 5s. In ®ach dase fori.ndlng a pedal cycle dis playing light other! than from an
tu7nlng home from the direction, of Accrington, and I had reached Whallesr when • he was ■pulled up. DlscoVeflhf--toat the last bus had bben knocked off, he borrowed a iblcycld from a friend, who used It only iDi the day time, and conse quently;'the flights were not li
^ Defendant said that he was re-
!: stated to have committed a- npls-; arice- In' Whalley, Raymond Roberts, o'f 23,i Mjdton-road, Clltheroe.'was,
^^For 1 islmllar- offences, ’ Gerald squires.! of-Tjtltot-|treet, Ghlppmg, •was alsp-fliTed'
os.sin each. case. < ■ ; Into letter to the Bench. hp stated that the lights.Wer^.Edl right 'when he left home, but tpe oma'mo wept; wrons I
f filled '.-fil.
Wages no matter what to^r^js otheS mky say.^
floytog-over 12,000,Qfi0 wseMatoos there is no. work., to^e
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if/agks’.c r .a 's s s - uii'-the highway was. because the. " Tire! reason these horses , were!
Gate blown down. | and'3 ^ o f the
l.ment
‘ Bera/dleyi' . Blackbu]
poor working! maft- is between devil and ‘the deep , sea: j ^ and'!
his nit of dope. , But let us keep, to the point. Drink land tobacco are
for children.-
robmPg foodl jbut deam;
■ ,m. 1 Browifiiill, ! i MISS',, Oj. AND, ivnt .S;
■ t Sir,^it Is a- peculiar '
not articles of food. i They are not necetoltles o f , life.I Fruit, milk ^ d ,
otherfoods are absolutely necessdry,| i*oY,?fH“ ^^ the’ idea 'o f a wo|ld - c.- Th&efprejhose wgo
that war mine
"Eyefy-
are >moklng and ! drinking durtog. S i r p e a c h e s -^ f o r whom?’’ b toisfdeatoM®^^^^^^^
sending them HeV shipping, space bringing ito
•Who, except ai cur, ^
ould.npt muk o i . i i « give , up his drink and tobacco j to. , ad^m. ^ . ■ ordV i to, hasten:, ylntory. and save
Is lessoning our -wari effort
for these unnecessary luxuries I naxure I I
millions o f . our brave fighting nptan ,
for humanity, r '
. j -E.'; OXBURGH.
toba, iary^fo3 these’ unnecessary luxuries i
ibacco, etc., should .be bringing j ^)od.' Again, tbe labour itoces- ba^^^^
^most-wa’ r” : world premise that hu:
and the'lion a^d cnH
“ n r m human kindness will ,
for^s. who are sPcriflclng all, ®Y®n 1 unfi laid lovf oX ^ ■life.
VCLISTS, LOOK ; TO YOUR, TYRES !
without points... Ir hilst there is a rigid limit to the capacity of the
bus services, there is no liinit ito the dumber of pissen]'ers who must be carried |to and from their
^.work on time., So we get oVercrowdingi disliked equally by us and you.
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It'is a 'iwartime inconvenience wliich muSt J)e bprne, but it can be lessened if only those who mtwt travel, do ;soJ ’ Think, before you | make 'a jourpey, and. if. you' can, travel when the the buses.
blc; so
tons of rubber.'
Sr ,—Cyclists cle pumps to
, save hundreds-of In peace-time well
can use their
over 1,000 tons 6f it 'went to ^;he making of, bicycle tyres every year; bicycles to Britain 'must I be
c&rtying- two.- or throe thbusknd ttoifs, of rubber iround their rims
*°^ousands b j^ e s e bicycles are being ridden tyres which are
under-inflated; an®! under-toflated
tyres waste rubber. : They have only half the (life, of tyres -properly blown uh[ i r
workers do not need
Tjfies pumped hard not only save rubber: | they give ! speedier land
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more epjoyable therefore appeal AH hands, to the
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riding. Mayf we to every cyclists? pumps!
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G HERBERT STANCER. (Cyclists! ■ Touring Club) A. P. CHAMBERLIN. (National Cyclists’ .Union)
A. S. GILLOTT. (National Association ,
of; Cycle: Traders)
S A. MpiTRAM. (National Clarion Cycling Club).
h ; r ., -wI
Chairman of the Natlopal Committee , on Cycling)
atling. ' ,, ,
fj.S.—And a flint .picked. fiP Today may cause a puncture to morrow; so why not look to
the Covers once a week and pick them clean ?
m REG9
mif 1
pron oH
h y s i c Fa n s ' R EM E D Y
BEER AND TOBACCO. Sir,—Mr.. Thompson has, appar-
I beer obtained, owtn& to the requeed I . specific gravity., makes i t , possible I for twice as much quantity to be
ently, decided not to refer to tne fact that, though the materials Allowed the breweries - are - only 1‘ a strictly deftoed portion f of pre-war allowance, - the' quantity of
1 produced.! It is common knowledge I'iWhat watery beverage present day
WINS m
Fitness on' the Home Front rs. I now most essential. Thousands ot.l
working hours can soon be lost 1 through Colds and Influenza alone.,
Cephos quickly checks a cold at the outset and a dose in t^e wiU, 1 prevent your spreading infection | amongst fellow, workers.
It does not aflfect the heart.
Sold everywhere in Tablet or I Powder form, 8 Powders or I 16 Tablets 1/3. 21 Powders] hr 42 Tablets 3/-. .
PRINTED. NOTEPAPER one houti
I t gdds--dignity to y ou r correspondence, W in d ow s ! fo r quality.— r-Ready{ in
IF YOUR 8REATH HAS A SMELL YOU
CAN’T FEEL VJIll
I your bowcli every daV^your
mqycmcnw.gei bara ana^ ' connipated and your’ food decays, unnaiur^l^ in
UnlMiipinia^ bile juice flow from See- • . B, MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE. — TeL 407-8,
'mouth and cdUt Ud;btealk .Lnjetivt8 dnd mouth . .waahM help «
^oomyj grouchy Mid no ' Your friends >m
he **up and up." Ask for Carters Little Liver Puls 'and*get what you ask for.; i/5
Take Carters LiUle Uver Pills., They]get ».osc 2
cU this decay coming.c^ut of,yow ^
t pihis of bUe flowing freriy and. then '
yoM as feet of bowels; TTds decay.8i?nd8|
poispn.aU over your body every six minmes. jD jtiiUtcs vpu,
THE
g|'®^{®all the nations hatte|edj German beasts,
I week’s Ipapefs? :.General ^kortki, theiPoH?h Premier of ;their Goywn-
and y ^ what do we-read In
I meht in London, has been off J lenethv visit'to Washington wli5®J®|
■ the Lbndon Tribune , reportsj
m^orski^pl&CGd following x rp- p^^hlS'ior the endorsement, of^^^^ U.S. Stktp Eeparfeme^it:
Pnland 'to get the ;whole oi L l t & a ° the whole of Ur per
ciilpeia the whole oi * i ust Prussia, the P>^®-j93i Her with Russia, kfid the Cz^ch territories allocated to Pol ind alter the Munich idltmeml ler- ment of Czecho-Slovakix.
■Si addition to this tbe Ptilsh -Government proposes a mu
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zone ‘ federation _ from .^the Baltic to the Black Sea. . his •nrbuld Include tbe Baltic, the Danubian - and, the , Bal san ciountries, but nbt Austria !ana not the Soviet Union.
extreme suffering has taught t ^ Poles ito cut* out this nationa i?ni business, and I also note that hey
So it would seem that ^°t stfil intend
'at! Munich. Bee what I mjsan, av/r<cq' (T) 9
of! Czscho-Slovaklan flesh_ei^-ted :
lipd
know.! After the last war. one would] have thought'that the men X served to the trenches .WDuld nave been welded toto an iifiis-
Let’s "deal with the'world we
Sjluble brotherhood their ! positions to clvie . st eet
society, but what actually J®P" penedi? Apart from November 11th S
bccasiohs, ways as
npver I happened, and the devil took
“ bn s:tffiie3yf went thefir sep: as though ^*'^®
^Aftor the°iLt war, ^ set the Ipace in disarmament. We; axed the
Navy,; and we allowed young at Oxford to go round shouting that “Under no circumstances wfil,
we fight for King and Couitry ■What happened? Every: n itlon with .to gangster cpmplei^ world proceeded to take adva^age m ' our weakness, tp our, pr .sent j
discomfort..,
1 'beer is Even Lord -Woolton :alludes to it as little more than Water.
I with the additiona,!. pint of toddeq water, would, allow me to coilsuine one quart of sd-caUed- milk. It- comes to this, therefore, that the Increased revenue obtained pythe
I .(Government is In part,, a revenue ' paid on water. Mr. E. Oxburgh’s assertion of acreage, needed for production of hops, etc., I notice is not challenged;; and neither, can
farmer to adopt similar tactics with. regard to milk, every pint, of epursp.
(No,; I. didn’t sayiVlchy water!)_ If the Gbvemment allowed-the
f I And'think on. Miss O. Al in olks with .gangster-complexe. will
itot be dead wh6n. we -have h ,aten j [ I.^matotain that! th®- oiffy way j
rrmld De trusted to dish out 3 istice | and order are the Ensfish-speaking ' nations and they will always have | to keep the rod within easy i each. i
tb keen order Is by iforce. Ani thp | onlir I nations to
.cTice I
We have had no experience ( f th^^ US S R in peace-time
toeaklng peoples ,i more pr adhere to the principles of Abiaham |
do know that .the Ep filsp- ’’novJ^ Lincoln., RICHARD A SECKE^SON.. i I
i LANCASHIRE AIDS RED C XOSS I Lancashire peopl®'®
December r^identa, in icontrrbuted no less than ^88,33 ' to toe Ifund. - CM this largifEum £U4 2^
a rapidly -Increasing.; .;tJp from :tiouse-t(>hous6 collection iMIi tn^e
Iprlhcipal. towns [and •'£374,119' was contributed at tot
Ir.Pl^®® I ;|of',;employment:.by ^ven Md 'wpmen.
[l "Workers i n '7,463 firms and crganlsa-j ' tioiis.-.' '
FREE' ON BOARD From February ,1st Inlant
sates will be ohargy •for. H;M, Ships when the.
does not know whether to® abfoad or not.
sender ship Is
information pl®ase a^ ly to. me, , toys the Inspector of. Taxesi^ini the revised income, lax forms shortly to be Issued.
. ‘f i r you wish for any; tortoer ; i !■ ^Pronounced :
Redi Cross and-' St. J-ohn. Ipopular Red Cross Peimy-a-WMS Fund
! iAll
VmGNITA MAKES LIFE BRIGHTER (Non Alcoholic)
, ' 3/3 small bottle..
: C/hemists and Stores; 5/3 large bottte';.,
,
M. Caithorpo & Co., X , vinyard Works, Ossclt,
[FARMERS OPPOSIJ I^iSTEURISATlON
(hp'^imtv N.UP. Execu-tive ithat .toe M k f f i dairies Order lof. 1923-shoujd be carried out in i.ts ■
' A' meeting of farmers at Prestto! n Monday dec&ed to recommmd to
and tout unqualified support should 4- ttVEii to the vetermaryl .panel scheme ’or disease conitrol, as :an alternative to
fullest applicatlbn attitnrndiicer-i-etbilers.
of a He,-all! pastcui
try-ing; to , t _ distributive Industry. - ide"of'"produceViitkilers. was.. <^e
milk distributive combines who w :rto get' a- monopo ,ly of the m
1-Out opposition to! pasteurisation) leged &at the motement towai iTTsation'had been begun by t
p S e r s tihroughoult .toe coutoiy. he '
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-"“— for the aUth'oritieslte • ------
-ip.the mfik. start, ought
^fftr b‘‘tter to hdve Q
atr thfe Murce tban to^try to makerit “'^Wd should , enebura^
of disease,’'ihe addea.
'to’toiitotn) said ft ^ - clean milk supply
rirliikl milk tis a diseasefresisitant’ ratbar S
(Hoghton) said - to^ .op
POWER
'tpHE only power .that :I shall ever 1 i seek;
The sick arid dying, friendless and !i oppressed, ■ ; • ■ j
■WiU be the bower, to help and cheer ■ I;-the weak,— ■ T
The blind'bnd hopeless, honieless, ,.j^ and depressed. . 'j . ,
:
The -power to,- help an honest i: fellow-marij
s^e aiterwaros. ^ ■ -,,, J . . Arid onqe again restore the sanity to believe It is a .caW
Arid cle4nse ■ the world o f sorrow : and ^espaifl.
I , i . • ‘ • 2'jr/l/43. .
•Of tdrtured and perplexdd human- i' Ity; .
E.
OXBOR.GH-
And working for a better day to- - I; morrowt ; . .
Tile power to help . those smiling I through their sorrbw,
1 Arid bring more sunshine Into life’s ! short span. •' , |
Tlie. power I'.to help, jthe guiltless ' .ey’rywhere,,:
. - s i ■ ' I nergy.., 'yAi.
B I£A I,n .m i i ip is i
\PLEASANT a n d ;, I INVI GORATING^
- ^H k
r * , *
r ^ e . MISS -Oxburgh, and^;T P; ^
toe c?iifc1^m.' I sincere^ ag^ee Miss Oxburgh’s: idea of a_poi
world Is toflnltefyjuperipr
I.myself ^ b .
o read! a criticism of oh^. wrtrk I tn aeree with every word
^ shall 1 always have great unempu y
field gdte had^-heen blown-down by| the 'Storm,” said Mr.\H- We^eks defending ,E11 Holt, of J)ove ,Coto Farm, Hurst Green;, who was sum-j moned for allowing horses to stray, on the highway. ”T have to express regret,tout at the same time defen-; dant can-scarcely be blamed, Mr; weeks iadded.-
A fine of 5s. was imposed. CjHIPPING COLLISION.
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A' Tsummons against 'Thomas Henry! -Bradley, of Countess Hey,
motor-rcar without due, attention was dismissed.
..It was stated that the proceed
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Farm,! Chipping, fw idrivlng a 1
. .,,.-1 care and
ping ! at 10-0 a.m. on 'Tuesday, December 22nd.;Alexander Graham, of 32, iat. Johri’s-road, Burnley, was driving his lorry to the direction; of Chipping, at a. moderate speed, on ms correct side of the, road, when defendant came out of a side road and a' Collision .occurred. ■ ■ | Mr. I Clive S. Corder, of Manches;-
ings arose out of an accident ^ i c r . took place to Longrldge-road, (tolpT
. ' i • ■ By RICHARD A. STCKEI^SON.
fTOR over |201 years we have sung ■
•1 such words, as these ;
lOallfornld here '-T 'come-rlght ! back where I started from.
•'
iWhere bowers of flowers bloom In I the sun 1 ' •
lEach morning, at dawning, birdies i sing and everything.
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Where humming.'bees slnglmem- dles, and 'orange flowers scent
! the breeze. , : Georgia,
'Tnis peach anthem ended with I’ll bet sou Iflnd yoUrseU a peach ■ ux ix-
I What' a peach
;
POr ev’rvto'tog 'is peaches down In Gecfgla. ,
Settle dewn to,a peach of a life, ,
of a w ife ; '' - ' „ ^ - Hi ' . ,
■years old bUt, as I write these words, thArzldlp Is invittog me to go “ beyO;id !'.the , hills of Idaho. Now,' how often do we have a popu
i Yes, those good old songs are 20
lar, song which deals ^ I th any place out: lde| toe United States of; America? Once in a while we are Invited to Vienna ,br Paris! hut, by
and la fg ;, • ‘all the place-names mentioned in popular songs are to
.imerlca., .. ! , 'i ^ ^ ■'. . . Of late; we have had a lot of
songs about . Havana-^bUt then Havana b the eapital of the Repub lic of Cuba, ‘which is an itoerlcan, protectoratesT-and about ^ Hawaii (the Pacific Islands which belong to the U;S but which; used to; belong to ns) but when, oh when dp we ever, have 3 popular, song about places in old-'Er glhhd (aP^rt from tradi tional airs), or about South Africa, Australia or Canada? ^ And why not? Because America ha|s sold ns the idea of Amenca In: songs, and via the-1 liking pictures. "
. n: ■ The; mast untrayeUed P®r®ofi
Georgia; Is -S5®onymous ^with ----- ■ and that orapge blossoms scentl-the breeze.; in California; .but
ow convinced that the i| State of
ter' who defended.' said, his client had been driving, for 23 years .an^ had a perfectly clean fecord. Owing to a high hedge, defendant s vley was dbscured, and he had to, draw out totyardsi'the crown of-the road to see what waa coming, upop 'seeing Graham’s vehicle; he acceler- ateiil so that it could' pass behlii|d and'i ihad 'Graham matotatoed ,a straight course.;instead of swerving to the right, a colllslpn would hot
. ■ For orlvlng without'a current driving licence, Bradley was fined
have I occurred. , 10s.! ' J. .................................. SL/UDBHRN
—The interment book place on Sato- day afternoon, from her. home, -NW shawl Bungalow,” Clowbndge, of Mrs, Elizabeth (Hannah Altham, wife iflr.
FUNEBAL OF MBS. eVH. ALTHA^. '^°MtS?
pital! on Wednesday we^. ^®to I Chipping,- she -had' spent many ye, in , §Iaidlurn; where she was-very M
known aud modt lyighly respected. ^ and: her Husband had been
year.jpassed qivay at the BurntorH^ who was in her-sixU^
■she had many, friehas-, Muc]i s ^ [ pa thy has- been extended !Mr.;Altham • his ^n and -dau^ten.^The son IS at
'regret throughout 'to| Strict , ^wl^e The interment
prestot serving with HJVL Forcre. I . | P mx;.
S h C'Rew^, C.“kltue"tofflciatto|;
Thejob^quies ,were of a only the very; near relatives being attendance. The Burpley Co-oper^frb Socibty- carried out the''arrangemen|ts.
;-.x— took- place in [he I at .Slaiqburh_ Parish j
-Fann; Hapton. for a period years. Her-death has caused sinc-..^
farming for many years -h^mg refiato at-.; Grtodleton. and at;'Green Ntjok
pxir
Jpst .op®! moL. Ev’rythlr
g Is peaches down more example : ,
peach ot to clime for a ! o f 'a time.
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^^Hoinel In
Pasa.dena'. Home where' grass Is"greeper;
much toithel good.i I hate the Idea of compstlng with America. BUT, Mr. Wlnant 1 represents pm* section of j- American thought, there are other sddtlons which are | wealthy and powjerfill hndi which axe ready take ( advantage of cur pre-
to ocmpatlbn with this wartfor-suri vlval to take from us such
is to
still
oUr shlklt ^leevei rolled SEfflx opp goods.
Dlir ^ e t 1)
l : r i
dfily defence Is to pe ready ’. ,he world markets with ! up and i
.
lt|hecesspry[that pur mariuiacturers cars of as low could hull the body and'passen- '
e stupid horse-power-system motor taxation! In Engla,nd made
brse-ppwer as eight pf the car-
auce
tract! on over s^even-horse-power, [and had to be licensed as i' h.p.
.-xi-x-xv [market demand^' larger dorse-i pwered cars, the f;rade for • aall horse-powered cars would
surely, ‘ as- the' /American trade, and the American,
I - ' - I-. ■
pe essentially / the sinecure of ; bagllshiinanufacturers. ‘ It was. for bit; until 'Ford found tha]; he ' pot sell ! his high-powered re on account of the horse-• [taxation, system] so he to cut toto the smallhorse- m a ^ e t ' as. far as! England •
does ansi song ever teir you about I colonial TMds. , the rich soil aroUnd Cape X o ^ , ' It i f all a matteif of South Africa. So rich Ithat the I publlc|requfremfents up to Kaffir' servant oft a friend of mine Knowing what
,
once squeezed an! over-ripe tomato to people no matter what out of ithe window and. a ' few or creed, and selling It t
likely
obscured the'wifldow? | Doiyou ever hear of
the.loveliness
of the British' 'Whst Indifes to any .songs? lOr of the mountain beauty of Banff. Alberta,' or of the'natural
hot ’ smtogs -of
..Rotorua, New Zealandl or of
tralia ?JThey -are, all of them, quite as 'much entitled :toj. musical honours as;any place to the StatM. . Why IthenIdo wO not pavej^songs
Beach, Aus
to honour of anywhere Qu^de the ■U.S.? The answer Is. I that the Americans are the greatest sales
...merlCahicars.! The. Yankee cars had al snappy build, smart co a ^ ;work, pac4radio,| etc., and they ------
- ladyffriend of mine was a car- .al'eswpman In Johannesburg, South fricaJl She told me that |she could, ot sell an English car against the
_____ ^hcerned.' He did, ahd every- ne knows! the; result. Hie Ford light tnd the Ford 10 knocked the ants m any car which the English lanufacturer. qould; put on the arketi at'the price. Go abroad and- what do we hear?
for knockto'g-about on weighing \
a ^ e art. bo appeal their race them in
irs ago I
manufactured I automatic - tele phones. We fitted obscure places like ifarbin In China With auto
__ The Austin Seven] was just ‘
ustln cafaie out with his Seven” 'fabric; body, and. ,r. ame out with his “Morris '1
trade as IDDLSND SI
■ extracts from wh ,'.jvith:— ii
. Held yesterday, th aUdlafid Bank Lti B. 'McKenna) pn
r^STEAD Of deii t l the annual meel
.tanks art
in.essenl device, ■with;! the I guaranteeing secui
■ .deal with flftee coupons a week, ari
: vouchers ■
. representing, coupf , the banls; we
-.and from that pd the -wlholesaler tl
coupons', themselJ ■been coUnted by r the bank and erq a'ccounit.l’ have;
. may require to'l'i banks undertake I keeping, yntries aiT do not exceed whl “coupon I purchas^
I'cheques” on his j procedure wil Compare
inyolyed if n| Were in operaj
‘coupons handed! ■ would have- to; a iiis own premise!
After ■ tpe retail
,, accordiiig to hisl suppliers, and dl precautions agsf
to- count out
■ The wholesaler 4 count out 'the I ' provldd for saf|
count out odd ' and ; teps and lequiremente fi 'm.anufa|cturera,
counting and coupons, stonngi
to whicH
ithat they existed I cerylce for the t i l .been buried long ing' example of -1 vided by the ne^ by the banks uiid ing scheme. Beyl gil itransfens c£ col
17,000 traders’ :c| It is not always! _
' tenns o f . ma simple'- device o| system.
would ^ on, i of mechanical; business, excep] first stege, is rd ing • a fimall ir|
.
' national resolu; goal deemed fa: and cteirtuous ri
annual! meetiP; ■been dark ant
th e bCTLOQI : On‘| the' Iasi
' ation.!! Althoug to do.'jthe find in prospect an* Thus, -we go 'ifl ready for all fiT made upon us L
-is - in less sonil naw to [the evl positive, tesultsJ rifice in the pei]
matic n telephone exchailges. and after we had made automatic tele-,
men OI' earth and. Until we leatn the tort of salesmamshipl in to hig way'the Yanks will continue to^sell us off bur feet. They have sold us Amerlcb i land: things | Anierican in sofigl. ;By . an alpmst u n - ] ago.
canny chology
those ' tolngs which tickle ftoe mental palate of mankind (an^d womankind). Did-you pyer figure
[the Americans pick on
out! how-much it costs! to factuxd toe coloured tohhito that women smear on their Mces? Ctoly a fraction
of.the selhng_^prlce. The greatei^’J)art of the production and
marketing cost .goes in trve boxes and ihe advertising. The Americans pioneered th^ -mass pro duction W-Women's toUet falals.
traliap ijle News-letters biroadcast from the B B.C.
by
tralian • tyoops serving Tonigl.t .(January ;^5th, anrtouiicer said^ that
you ever! listen tb the Aus- le
an Australian an nouncer] for toe benefit of Aus I ZeMand would he 4®^^ *
over here? 1943) the
phones for little places all over the world [the job came to ant end, and we ha,d to start on mlne-Signalllng appar itus for coal mines, etc., and half the .factory -was lasted off becau se there was not enopgh work. ■ London decided to have jthe auto matic ! telephone systeip about seven years ago, and LlverooOl, the place 'Where we made the i con- founced telephones, has only in
; Fortified by tol our- task is no ment TVith no|i
than toe mag inescapably de
DO^
vested in them! since the old manual bombed too years
exchange was ----------- aeo See what I mean? We don t
some young pup says “ Huh, that was 20 years ago!” I reply the auto matic telephone system .today is exactly the tome now a^ It was 20 yejars ago, dials included. Th s has been a mournful recital. Granted! The la s t'20 years has
work: ng man.! He,...
he 1: thinp. our
been natu: new. 1820’
told. He 'Is not invited to The trouble has lain with money-grabbing manufac-
.• ,x ^ *
tureiE. the governments that have — ' •
tifrle i
■es algodd'turn by o^tonr^® A. He went on to say. fi°^®^®f; t altooiigh Australia and New
laiid were more thkiL gratefu.
[ for tl:3 help which t o ^ had re celved from America to to®[f ^®®,®Ati dire P^ll of Japanese invaslonl
they hrcferre'd to remain free ani i sel/g|vwntog; But you'follow to'
1 of I the London County (pouncll. told
*^'^On the 4th January. Dr, Gilbert Murrdyl speaking; to >00 Londor S o l children under toe auspice:
'them “ jThe British Empire is being outstWped
by.thd United States o|
^ o r years I;have^loved'^America
-and f ie American mod? of life and I do sb to d a y . . For 20 years I have iesplsed the dull,
'ItVA
o f 'f i f f t o this country, No^ofy alperfebn born here cojild ®tond it but I have always hoped that somi fine caV the old country would pull Its socks "up and, become modern This iwar has given us our chunc to be something different. I appte date Mr! John G. -[fttlnant to! American Ambassador to Great I Britain. He has started a 'bife
satisfactorily?” ' Then wthen the US. manufabturers m-ake ;a newer,
modfei of is)
lyhen the hid oiiA'xs seliing quite
this car tor
whatever..it neA------
l
to manu bid
r ati _ .
snat pier ■ model and sweep the m'arcet, the! Englishmaii b l^ e s world condltloiiil for his yanlshing
xsalek.' The tiwerp. ) | _ ■Nbw here is. our chance. ■ -When
tlhe iwar ends the Yanks intend marketing a| car made of .plastic “Perspex’’ stuff similar to the material used' for makihgjmachine- gun I blisters 'Ihli i plastic
thing here.|- [
iccxx made that Ai stralia and we'go to thelexpense of setting up ifactufe a new
suggestions manufacturers' say “ Why should newj'plant
■ Ninety per cent, of] English
’in'office in that "ipie. and a ■to English, dislike of ianytoing • You must write “Estoblished ' oyer your shop to sell any
■‘over 'thirty-thA'd . lent report o|
meeting was night week; '
WOMEN’S 'I
been thistrout le has jnot lain ■with the —■ as ever, does as
■amiourriful history'ks la ^ s country 1 is Concerned. The
I later meeting] aDPointed deiei
mg to be heidl .fient expressed dying .report at]
and a'll the pii A. Langshaw, f
. Bureau had- hi in trouble in J
interesting 'ta Advice Bureal
' The meeting from the Nat] War Educatio]
able to make f •' Ithe idiscussiM
I Tyrer, and W hour: was devj
I the winners Miss M. 'Wab
! ' 'i
'theibid stuff , he is craw. neverhsmell cars;
posf-war pla ns. po not wait to see j
Start n right now with your
be hopelessly out of English manufacturer t he will be ^ble to sell He will for
■ also' enjbyine the closed ■car.'i'--The old
the -world piarket e a:
what’ the‘ Yanks v/111 do and then copit- them. • •
Let’s|g?tttogether post-war .p g lg - '^ e t t c a n Youth Movement. So
firel! which, the Yanks admit, is better than their best fighter planes. ■Very well—we are capable of any thing. LETS GO!.
This country tovented the Spit- [
allow’ the nlotbrists to Jenjoy his car las'
thoi.gh ‘ it .was | an open touiJer, whil comfort of z models will date! I f the Imagines tha
transparent I stuff will . i.‘—...f ..J.-
on bombing planes, 'Kic*
:SchOol give a Rainfall 1142|
Weaither rl
ion August 8;| 1942, 5.90 insi
Heaviest dt I ip-ioj
; rainfall. |t9^ Rainfall for,
iBerved by the! TIewby; Miss J ton, Mesdama
{ the New Zeal] and notified ing, whs trac|
' son’s ration ca / anxious paren]
from the 'moxM
' Equally satisfa report presenl (Mrs. Gar-dnerJ unanimously r f ; other officers ;
. monthly meet] '. infoimative af
, active than ' inj schemes, and j nlng, and othd
presented by ,i this revealing conditions the '
; but the amol i 1.15 in. fell ; April had I • Bain onlyj
!: a.m. daily,
o f rainy day , 'Readings )
; : [Highest rd , age .12 in. I
■29.20 ins. Rain fell |
Xsun): lowg ■ : . Baromctei]
‘ :. .'■, Wind "was| : one.
day.'_ .■II" RADIOS
.' : ■ Troops a| . iGloucesteri a regular ba enterprise o| This dperatf ■tary womed Vman’’i the ] this Org
i-lsets, " saw adjusted, an
J And picks l.dharge.
jinost isolatl ; .Onice a "wel “tot refresh '■.accumulaltoq
. .
,SR., I six: n| 1
' -ifTotal rain ! Highest ml
I were 63 fine! In June, r|
lOtlh and 301 December f
. In the mon : -the rainfall | and- June
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