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George Ingram observes that the aeed to save paper, and envelopes in m Srido& WBES4B** a WK mSSSSOngB
when thousands of envelopes were used in the sale of raffle tickets in Cathedral square, torn open by the purchasers, and thrown to the ground Referring to Mr A. B. Grant’s statement at the Education Conference that, as the representative of the Federation gC h* ®ob» £or gOQgOOQ sum-
bers, “A Christian.” as one of the®, denies that Mr Grant represented n»: views on education, or those oi 'east another 10.000 of that number. R. Smith complains that, while there is no sugar for jam, sugar still goes to the breweries. “Which,” he as^s, VJ t the more important-jam lor our/
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Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24401, 30 October 1944, Page 6
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