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I I I TRAM TRAVE LRS OH HELP , | £« In conserving their stock of cups, saucers and teaspoons, Rail- *♦< $ way Refreshment Rooms would appreciate the co-operation of t*< >J< train passengers. Many breakages could be prevented by ft y placing used crockery in a place of safety on the platform and, ►*< Jo' unless quite unavoidable, cups, saucers and spoons should not $ J«; be taken away in the train. Replacements just now are difficult $ $ and uncertain; at all times they are costly. >*« $ Hfll§ finilw^is1 l-^i^p^gsw^ Pilous© fl«cicf H
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 100, 24 October 1942, Page 5
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