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"Evening l'osl" l'boto. WORK'FOR THE UNEMPLOYED.— the Pelone Unemployment Committee finds,ivork for the skilled as ' well ;as the unskilled. A tuorkshop has been lent to the committee, and here all sorts of useful household fixings are' being made and are sold freely, thus augmenting the fund. The photograph shows a corner ' of the workshop and some of the ai tides made.

"Sport and General" Hioto, i\EW ZEALAND CRICKETERS ON A HOLIDAY TOUR.— Members of the New Zealand aickci lean who arc louring England paid a visit (o the famous Cheddar Caves in Somerset on 6lh June as the guests of Mr. F. H. Brooks. They are here shown in Cox's Cave, one of the most fawoiu of the gioup.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 12, 14 July 1931, Page 5

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"Evening l'osl" l'boto. WORK'FOR THE UNEMPLOYED.—the Pelone Unemployment Committee finds,ivork for the skilled as ' well ;as the unskilled. A tuorkshop has been lent to the committee, and here all sorts of useful household fixings are' being made and are sold freely, thus augmenting the fund. The photograph shows a corner ' of the workshop and some of the ai tides made. "Sport and General" Hioto, i\EW ZEALAND CRICKETERS ON A HOLIDAY TOUR.—Members of the New Zealand aickci lean who arc louring England paid a visit (o the famous Cheddar Caves in Somerset on 6lh June as the guests of Mr. F. H. Brooks. They are here shown in Cox's Cave, one of the most fawoiu of the gioup. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 12, 14 July 1931, Page 5

"Evening l'osl" l'boto. WORK'FOR THE UNEMPLOYED.—the Pelone Unemployment Committee finds,ivork for the skilled as ' well ;as the unskilled. A tuorkshop has been lent to the committee, and here all sorts of useful household fixings are' being made and are sold freely, thus augmenting the fund. The photograph shows a corner ' of the workshop and some of the ai tides made. "Sport and General" Hioto, i\EW ZEALAND CRICKETERS ON A HOLIDAY TOUR.—Members of the New Zealand aickci lean who arc louring England paid a visit (o the famous Cheddar Caves in Somerset on 6lh June as the guests of Mr. F. H. Brooks. They are here shown in Cox's Cave, one of the most fawoiu of the gioup. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 12, 14 July 1931, Page 5

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