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The general manager of the Ctodfhr church Tramways (Mr H. E. JantmtO ; had no comment to make on a from “A Change Badly Wanted, suggested that the Tramway BoaWT should provide an extra checker trailer for carrying cycles on ww mornings. • “Returned 1941,” replying to u }&sk 18,” says the proof of the mufti, allows ance can be found in the paper; “R|| view.” The writer says that the, turned Services’ Association wasi W sponsible for having the mufti alloy*-, ance increased and should be given.th*x credit, not the Labour Government, v E. A. Dennis suggests that hot**; licensees should be required to act Government agents for war savings and try to induce their customers >,w invest part of their cheques in loans and housing bonds. Having a receipt for money so invested, the_ tomer could look forward to the future when his bonds could be exchanged. a house and his savings for land aiw furniture. „ “Sue” writes: “I see that aU roen discharged from the Army on leave without pay, etc, from August 16 are to receive full pay and dependant® and subsistence allowance for 14 day* It is very pleasant reading for s<woe, but not quite so pleasant for the discharged, etc., before that Should not all be entitled to the same good treatment?” , € “Interested” supports Mrs Dreaver* complaint of “snobbery” in the section of girls for hospital nurses «m quotes her as stating that the appWa tion of a farmer’s daughter was beui| favourably considered until she » that she .was a waitress. “The gal ma a fresh application as a farmer s daugn ter and was accepted. Apparentlywrites “Interested.” “until snobbery,.;. , cut out the best type of trainee denied the right of admission to public hospitals.” /

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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 24053, 15 September 1943, Page 6

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POINTS FROM OTHER LETTERS Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 24053, 15 September 1943, Page 6

POINTS FROM OTHER LETTERS Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 24053, 15 September 1943, Page 6

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