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Butter And Bread

Sir, —It is encouraging to know that there is at any rate one other person—“E.J.H.”—who is dissatisfied with the bread. But the search for quality and variety, in many other matters besides bread and butter, is nowadays almost a hopeless quest. Standardisation and a dreary monotony, barely relieved at times by a garish veneer, seem to be the key-notes to modern existence One has only to look round at the sort of houses people live in, the furniture they buy. and the clothes [hey wear, to realise that individuality, discrimination, and >ood taste are on their way out. to be superseded eventually by goodness knows what streamlined I sealed-pattern mediocrity.—Yours. ! etc., ILAM. January 20, 1958.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28490, 21 January 1958, Page 3

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Butter And Bread Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28490, 21 January 1958, Page 3

Butter And Bread Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28490, 21 January 1958, Page 3