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The would-be office boy brought testimonials from a clergyman and several churchwardens. After reading them the employer said: “Wo don’t want you on Sundays, my lad. Have you a reference from anyone who knows you on week-days?” Railway passengers in the Care St. l.azarc, Paris’ famous railway station, can buy clothes, books, ami drinks, receive dental treatment, telephone overseas, have a shave or a hair wave, or attend a cinema while waiting for their trains. Notices of trains about to depart are shown on the screen between the films.

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Evening Star, Issue 21147, 6 July 1932, Page 2

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Untitled Evening Star, Issue 21147, 6 July 1932, Page 2

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 21147, 6 July 1932, Page 2

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