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MONEY FLNANCIAL ASSISTANCE Without Security. CHARLES JONES IL TEMPLE 'STREET. BIRMINGHAM. 2. MID 0865.

HLENNARD iTel. MID 14041. UPWARDS ADVANCED WITHOUT 11. CORPORATION WHAM. 'ei BERNSTEN LTD.

I Eat. 111871, 21. Winchester Howe. Victoria Square. Birmingham iMlDland 4253).

Loans Policies. etc. Gazette, Monday. PUBLIC NOTICES THIS IS THE LAST NOTICE Manufacturers and all who value their Freedom that LORD BRUCE, P.C., C.H., M.C., F.R.S. (Former Prime Minister of Australia), and SIR PATRICK J.

HANNON will be speaking on the Subject of FREE ENTERPRISE in the TOWN HALL, BIRMINGHAM, TOMORROW, 23rd JANUARY, at 7.30 p.m. WILLIAM BLACKWELL, Chairman of the Midland Council. will preside. ADMISSION FREE. QUESTIONS INVITED.

Tickets and further particulars obtained from: THE SECRETARY. NATIONAL UNION OF MANUFACTURERS. 39. BENNETT'S HILL. BIRMINGHAM 2.

Telephone: CEN. 6949 and 5340. BI RMI RANSPO NGHAM RT IT CONDUCTORS UCTRESSES Conditions of aervice include free' travel to and from work. free uniform. sick pay benefits and holidays with pay.

ruifable male candidates hate prospects of promotion to driving status. For further information and interviews apply to the Head Office of the Trans. Port Department. Council House. Congreve Streit.

Birmingham 3 tblondaYs- Saturdays. between a a.m. and it. 3. am.) W.

R. SMITH. General Council Home. January. 1951 BIRMINGHAM AND MIDLAND INSTITUTE L.

Du GARDE PEACH will LECTURE THIS EVENING. Subject THE STORY OP A VILLAGE THEKME." IDoors open 6 p.m. To commence at 610 p.m. Members and Lecture Ticketholders ONLY admitted on production of their tickets. C.

H. KNIGHT. Secretary. CORNWALL HOLIDAYB In airliigTn Cornwall; lovely old country house. one male sandy beach; good food.

cooking; bath; electric; Sins. limy Court. Redruth. DEVON DEVON: Ideal cent Dartmoor three miles: bed and breakfast; light luncheons. teas, cote Cafe.

Buelchist. Mr. and Mrs. Weob i late TRADE DIRECTORY Cork Merehants AI4AWKESFORD. 124-5.

Steelhouee Lane ICEN. 11191. Cork Airoraft. Motor and Allied Trades. Household lientrials UDALL Fleet of Motor SUM, West Bromwich.

i Phone W.B. 0342 Removals we Storage ROBINSON'S GREAT ORGANISATION efficiency at low Illineinghritn Office. 1 )115. Moseley Road tTeleptinne 3194 SO Rubber Stamps. Steneile.

ASH RUBBER STAMP co 21. A Hill, 19. 2190 irelem RADIO VALVE TESTING. 3d. each.

at PORTER'S. 139. Corporation Street. Birmingham iCENtral 19411. MOTOR AUCTIONS MOTOR AUCTION Have Their Usual MONDAY CAVE'S REPOSITORY.

MOSELEY STREET. BIRatINOIIMA. Commenclnit at 2 a.m. Ott satutactso at MIDLANDS' GREATEST MOTOR AUCTION. Tel.

MID. 1213. MIDLAND MOTOR AUCTIONS Howard Taylor IMPORTANT NOTICE AUCTION OF OARS AND COMMERCIAL VEHICLES EVERY SATURDAY at 3 p.m. Opposite Sirminignom Hippodrome. Enquire MID 1263 or BLA 1789.

(c 221 MOTOR CARS FOR SALE BATTERIES, 6voli and 12ido 11 new. guaranteed, from good allowance old Ashley Coventry IVIC 190110. BATTERIES Of- new, charged. guanoteed and ready for Tyre Rubber Poplar King's Heath. CHRYSLER 1937, engine rear axle.

wheels and springs; spare parte. etc. 12. Caroline Street. West Bromwich.

W. 0171. 0221 tsOLMORK DZPOT the Centre for High-grade Used Can; selection of Post-war Models all guaranteed 3 months; H.P. terms 1740. Station Street.

Birmingham Copp. Stage Door. Alexandra Theatre). 1 RAHAM PAIGE, super condition; 22 'L to 28 m.p.g.; suitable hire car: 225 Westar 12. Caroline Street.

Bromwich. Tel 01171. f22i IFYRES, second-hand. all vireo; 41 Tyre and Rubber 00.. Poplar Road.

King's Reath. MOTOR CARS WANTED VAR, Wanted for cash urgently. 1935-3111 3111 or Post-war 30. Court Oak Road. Harborne.

Birmingham. BAR. 2212. CAR up to 12 h.p.. 1233 onwards; rice price.

year. Dll2. D.O. 123 WORD 11 or 10 h.p.. any year or condi-0: 2429.

.271 ST. IVES (Cornwall) QT. Trowel, S. Bowling Green Torr. 7 every comfort: Rood food: 1351 WEYMOUTH MAGE: rooms and attendance rs.

Burton. 4e. Newstead Road. Weymouth. Dorset.

221 CARAVANS TO BU. Modern Caraans. Beautiful situation. Surfing. fishing.

riding. Farmproduce. Personal bupervision. Highly brochure. Atlantic Carman Part (Tel.

241111. inl CARAVAN SITE VACANCY on Carman Site 7 miles Weston super mare. Shamrock House, Wlnscombe. Som. 12.4, GARDENING TWINS Cultivated Turf for superior lawns.

greens. sports grounds. Potting Loam. 4112 for two tons. Larg Cowe Load Manure A 3 10s.

AU Powell, 113, Sandwell Rd. Handsworth. NOR. 1884. ARDEN Frames.

Lights. etc. Large quantity of pDutchrimed unglazed Prames for sale-481n. a 4010. 781 n.

4610. Tree delivery BirMIWIIIII) area. -Plnfold Nurseries. Hampton Lane. Solihull.

1291 TOMATO Plants. Geraniums. Osman-A thensums, Dahlias. Antirrhinums. Stocks.

Lobelia, Alyssum. Salvia, etc. Potting CoMp ter osts. Silized Loamlis ou are advised to Order early Price Yon request. Wholesale or retail.

Regular deliveries to Shops arranged throughout the season. Znquiries Nurseries. Hampton Lane. Solihull, Warwickshire. 12.51 TURF, weediest'.

superior quality; any inspection: so. yard. Eating Potatoes. Loam. Manure.

Lou. Deliveries Free any district. Houldev. Alcester Road. Hollywood.

Wythall 3209. 1161 LiNDOWMENI purchased A Lewis. 22. TO, Lane. Manchester.

COMMERCIAL VEHICLES TROJAN 1949 IScwt. Vao. excellent con- MIME economical: Hothead Road. Eandsworth. Phone NOR 4578.

122) CROSSWORD I One may find tea to it (8) 6 Not the main attraction (4-4) 14 This isn't far away 18) 15 A protector who starts as a sentry (8) 16 Pictures (but not movies) (8) IS Motive power (6) 19 Abit of 6 rope well known to London 1 20 A cosmetic with no small start (6) Solution tomorrow. Saturday's solution A 11 Railway sleepers. 9 Chandler. 10 Inches. 11 Attended.

12 Abrade. 19 Matlock. 16 Replays. 18 Mitten. 19 Invasion.

22 Sleeve 23 Distrait. 24 Under-statements. 1 Manhattan Island. 2 Glance. Hailed.

4 Astride. 5 Delicate. 6 Spe etre I. 7 Friendly society. 14 Lettered.

15 17 Misdeal. 30 Vessel. 21 Survey. ACROSS is Suffering Sif It may bring to mind (6) 10 New tune? (5.3) 11 In the start of down 16) 12 In the 10 across It) 13 Can have double import to the poultry-keeper-motorist (11) 14 Fruit of a species of gourd 1.6) 17 Sour-tempered (and in anoWer 21 To senseigrate likely to pinch) (6) (11) 22 Veryltibt eThaw charges (6) 23 These country 'renditio ll ns van according to i) 24 It sees stirring times (34) 23 Thrift's opponent? (g) OWN HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION NORFOLK BUCH Holiday Camp Snettisham. Norfolk.

Booking. Furnished Bungalows. Tents. Ideal. Economical fur Families." Fully booked August week-- Stamp for Brochure.

NORTH WALES HOMlLYApartrienisOl Board: near 11, Oracstfordd, Penmainmast. 4241 SCARBOROUGH Family Holiday Camp. Overlooking sea. elec light fires, h. and c.

all chalets. Children welcome. Incl. terms from £4 17 II weekly. Free Dancing.

Sports. Cinema. Concerts. Open Brochure from Dept. CQ.

Scarborough Holiday Chalets. North Bay iTel. 4881. QCARBOROUOH. Ramcville Pte.

Hotel. Columbus Ravine. min. Peasholme: h. and c.

bedrooms. generous catering: 16 special terms early fel. 2271. SOUTHPORT: Argyle Road tcoottobatton Lora Street): from as: glutting Green: Phone 493911. SOUTHPORT: 91.

Tulketh (war atatton): central: It. and hall board SOUTHSEA QOUTHSEA WWI. Everything for happy holiday: write for brochure: terms reasonable. Bail. 15.

'riding Avenue. Southsea 1231 CLEAN. comfortable. Bedllreattaat pith homely people. near sea; Cardiff Road.

Portsmouth. oNf Sm.ithies. Peb siiiirlha nit of and eXpeTieneeliniter and Lombard House. 144 Great Charles Street, Birmingham. 3.

ic34l ACCOUNTING Machine Operator. Sunstrand; young lady for commercial accounts office; 5-day week, good salary suitable and Presswork. Birch Road. Witten. 1c2.3) ASSISTANT Foreman required.

Sta ff for general Engineering Section of large Gearing Manufacturers. Bast Birminghans. A fully practical man. thoroughly experienced in milling. turning, boring.

gear cutt.ng. and with previous experience as a charge hand. Should apply to Box 95. i ic22 BAR-HELP. male.

occasional evenings and House. Soho Rd. Handsworth. BARMAID wanted, mornings, Friday, Saturday evenings. Apply with references: Queen's Head, Steelhouse Line, Birmingham, 4.

1.23$ BARMAN and Bar-Helps. Walter and Clealifirs required at once: references ply. anager. The Weruley; vs Road. ing) 'DAR-STAFF.

either sex, required at A- 2 once; evenings and Manager. Horseshoe. Stratford Road. Hall Green, (c 23 frgK-KEEPILWCASHIER: Lady. exrienced commercial routine, knowledge Bunstrand accounting machine advantageous supervisory capacity; good position with suitable staltiWil4.

i ig atriL in le wanted. R. Harris dirassfoundersi 55. Newhall Hill. 1241 RUSH trade.

Paint Brush Makers and -17 Machine Filling Operators. We would be pleased to receive enquiries regarding employment (either full-time or parttime hours, from our Christopher Leng Sons Fordhouse Lane, Stirchley, 30. (c 27) BS.A. Tools Kitts Green, Bin tningham iNo. 14 Ws from Old Square passes works gates).

require the following personnel who must be prepared to work alternate shifts, or night shift permanently: Capstan Setter Operators. Centre Lathe Turners, Horizontal and Vertical Milling Better Operators. Radial Drill Setter Plano-Setter Operators. Shapers. Chucking Automatic Tool Setter.

Capstan Toolsetter, Machine Tool Fitters and Toolroom Universal Millers. Apply to Manager, personally or in writl ic22) CELLULOSE Sprayers. Women Girls. We require Sprayers. either full-time or part-time hours.

Excellent working conditions; canteen. Please apply to Christopher Leng Sons Fordhouse Lane. Stirchley, 30. 271 Wanted, mornings. Apply, Man er.

Soho Tavern. Park Road, Boekle. ag 18. 125) COOK dentate) required by Industrial canteen serving Me main meals daily; factory situated in the South Yardley- Stechford area; state full details of experience and age. 8.0.

ic22l e7OPY Typists. aged 17-20 years, required for Typing Invoices and Orders. Must be neat and accurate workers- Canteen and Welfare facilities. Brdington district. rive-dav week.

stating age, experience, and required. to Box Ella, B.G. 1c27) Typist required for Planning Department of well-known engineering I company. South Yardley district; state age, experience and salary required; I- Eisy week, Ref. PV 5.

2111, 8.0. ic22l PY Typist, preferably with some knowledge of shorthand, required as 5 talent for Chief Designer of engineercompany; state experience and sairy (red; Stechford district: 5-day week. te Ref. wanted ox ElO9. tc23l LER to operate light radial machine; permanent lob; canteen facilities available.

Turner Machine Tools Ltd. 6348. Princlp Street. Flngham. 4 ten) LPSMIENCED Shorthand-Typist for busy office near City centre: Wanent position: 5-day week and Charles Wade Dad.

Midland Iron Works. Aston Birmingham. 6. DIALS Clerk required for electrical switchgear manufacturers, works manager's office: knowledge of shorthand and typing an advantageApp.y. Bill Switchgcar 53, Aston Lane.

Perry Barr. )c22) rsEMALES li to train as Interesting work; Machine raton in ght. wages; welfare facilities and modern Wrights' Ropes Garrison Wham li. Viewer wanted for light inspection; experience not altogether Seoeraiary If intelligent and York Road. Ball Green, ic22l ALI Packers and Labellers work; 11-day week Janda Chemicals 162.

Victoria Road. Aston. c7l) FILTERS wanted for small and medium machine tool work; good permanent for Brat-class men; canteen a Machine Tools 43-68. Primly) B'ham, 4, 1c221 REMAN for Milling Section required; must be fully practical. and used to short runs of work.

This is not a repetition shop, and the selected candidate must have supervisory experience of work of a similar nature. Staff stating full oar- Ulara. to Box BM. 8.0. 1c22 FULLY Experienced Man required as Foreman of Gear Lapping Department.

Only man thoroughly conversant with spiral bevel gearing, Hypoids. should apply to Box No. Ds. 8.0. GATEKEEPER Man) required by large industrial works, north aids Birmingham; mist be qualified in first aid; uniform provided: good wages and conditions for right age.

previous experience. any, and wages expected. to Box 5 24. 13,0 lent GIRLS or Young Women required modern industrial canteen to train as cooks and general assistants; 5-day week: good wages and any a Bda a ex 2 ept Saturday en andLao i nn. Department.

Port ington. Birmingham 24. i i 221 888 and Women ifrom 15 to 35 yrs) required for clean light work: excellent conditions: canteen, Youth and Social Clubs. Hours: 8 a.m. to II p.m., 11-day week.

Free issue of apply, Christopher Lena Sons Limited, Fordhouse Lane. Stirchley. 30. I 23 I GIRLS and Young Women required by manufacturers of Flag Sauce for filL ins and packing; previous experience unnecessary; good Vinegar Glover Street, Bordesley. In i GLiASON Clear Cutters (straight tootho Setter required.

A fully experienced man should apply personally to Moss Gears, Chester Road. Erdington. (c 221 GOOD type experienced in all types of Installations. wanted for long period. Pull ILT.H.

rates and T. Dunn. Poreman for P. H. Wheeler (Sheffield) Round Oak Steelworks Brierley Hill Staffs.

ic23l INVOICE Typist required for Sales Order Dept. of engineering com a ny. personally. or in writing, to BS.A. Tools Montgomery Street.

arithill. 11. 1c221 bi 10 and Tool Draughtsmen 12, re. gutted for Planning Section of lead. mg engineering company Stechford district; State experience and salary 1101.

B.G. 1c22, JUNIOR. Boy or Girl. required to train as Wages Clerk. Experience not essential, but must be good at figures.

Good opportunity for the right type of person. Canteen and Welfare facilities. Five-day week. Apply. stating age.

experience. and salary to Box 92. 8.0. 1271 JUNIOR Shorthand Typist required fur an Erdington Engineering firm. Must be a neat and accurate worker.

Canteen and Welfare facilities. Piie-day week. stating ae. caper ence. and salary required.

to Box E9l, B.G. 0271 Typewriter Mechanic required for large Industrial firm in Birmingham. good conditions: 5-dal week: pension scheme: canteen facilities Apply 7 131. ic22l UNIOR Clerks. age 15-I'l years, re(Wired for Planning Office- of well' engineering South isow arell7 () I cistrict.

Ref. 10. 1 UNIOR Clerk (m 9le age IS to 16 prospects. 5-day Secretary. Dobson and Crowther Aston Road North, Birmingham 6.

ic234 JUNIOR Lady, immediately. Telephonist. Filing. Price Records; typing advantage but not 26-30. Bristol Street.

i 22 i JUNIOR Clerk required for Cost cif of engineering company. Stechford 5-day week: canteen. Quote Ref. Pt Box 1112. 8.0.

ic22l LABORATORY Assistant. woman. regd. for work in connection with milk and milk products. N.D.D.

essential. Some experience of National Milk Testing Scheme an advantage giving age. education and experience to W.5.8.," Cadbury Bros. Bournvllle. Lmingham.

1 c221 ABOUREM yard) for Maintenance Engineers including plant cleaning. 5-day week with some overtime. Apply. Birmingham Aluminium Casting 11003 i Co. Dartmouth Road.

Smethwick 40. 1c241 1 ABOURERS. Men physically fit regd. 5 for timber yard and saw mills. Good wages and conditions; Leng Sons Pordhouae Lane.

Stirchley. icl4l LABOMERS for general and Engineering Shops. with some Aluminium Casting 119031 Dartmouth Road. Smethwick Alan, supervise plant mathtenanZe and repair, including drop forging hammers. die shop machinery, power presses and all services.

Full details age, experience, salary required: excellent prospects for right 123123) 8.0..0. AINTENANCE Workers: Wiled Fit. am. ten, General Turner, Electrician. used to A.C.

and D.C.. YoUng Female for stores a Wrights' Ropes Garrison Wham 9. ic24l MALE Corernaker experienced In the operation of Core -blowing Machines to act as working charge hand; prospects of siting full details, etc. experience, Box Esl. ALX Clerk required to assist In ALLCommercial of manufacturing brassfounders; export experience an Advantage; 5-day Sperryn and Sloorsom Aston, G.

(c 22) "kr AN wanted for Press Work with 1 some experience; good conditions; permanency. canteen Bros 11H. Sys. Street, Hockley. (23) METAL Patternmaker experienced in 01 the production of Coreboxes.

Dryers, for use with coreboxes large an all; good prospects for right Apply with full details, age, experience. Box Bile. 8.0. MOULDZRS. fully skilled, for Bench and Floor work lincludfug armament programme); Piecework.

Full welfare facilities. Birmingham Aluminium Casting 110031 Co. Dartmouth Road, Sniethwick, 40. 1e241 NIONV Porter required by the Midland Hotel, Manages tat; OPERATOR required for photographic department of drawing office; experienced in photography of machinery, photo-copying and in writing, giving age, experience and salary required to the Chief Draughtsman, N. W.

Ward and Co. Sally Oak. len) OROM Clerk 'Male) to assist In buying, shorthand and titling a PART-TIME 146. 1221 ART-TIME Workers. Women, 111 to 35 years of age.

We are prepared to consider the employment of women on a pert-time basis, to work either 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. or 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. We have vacancies for Assemblers and light Machine Operators.

Excellent conditions; canteen and social facilities. Please to Christopher Leng BOOS Pordhouse Lane. Stirchley. 30. fc27l PLA NINO Engineers 12i required by leading engineering company Blochford district: must be experienced In operational planning of precision components parts; state full details of expero.ience and salary 1.

13 ic.721011i POLISHERS, Male and Female, preferably used to Plumbers' Brassfoundry; good remuneration and working conditions; canteen. -Apply, Chisholm. (way and Co. Hudson's Drive, Cotterldge. ic22l PRINT -'l3 require Compositor: permneat position; 5-day Cooper and Co.

164, Oorporation Street, 4 134) ROC ESS Operator, line and tone or good all-round man, for Newspaper work: ac7ons. available to man with suitable qualifications. Apply, in writing, to: Works Manager, Birmingham Gazette, Dalton Street. REPAIR Fitters with experience of complete overhaul of machine Apply, B.S.A. Tools Mackadown Lane.

Kitts Green iNo. 14 bus from Old 1c32) REQUIRED: Resident experienced Assistant Cook. Apply, Matron, Sefton Hall Convalescent Home, 231 REPO Electric Co. Tipton. require Transport Drivers for vans uo to 30 male or female: S-day in person, to the Transport manager.

'off' LENIOR Machine Shop Foreman required: fully practical man, and one who has had an extenstve experience in a isory capacity. Must have intimate knowledge of turning. boring, planing, milling. gear cutting. also fitting.

Staff position. Salary approximately £7OO ner stating full particulars, to Box 163. B. Q. ic2 (ZWING Machinists 'experienced) reqd for mattress work: canteen; 2 weeks' holiday with Cozens Street.

ic22i igHOEINO Smith for Light and Medium 7 Horses; state age and wages and Butlers Ltd Cape Hill Brewery, Birmingham left; QIIORTHAND-Typist required for neer's Estimating Office; good conditions; S-day week: near City centre, Inner Circle in writing to Bellies and Morcom Ledsam Street Works. Birmingham. 16 ic22i faIiORTHAND-TYPIST required for interesting work in commercial office: icod salary and conditions; 5-day week: car Staff Intery Irwin, Officer, Dunlop Rubber Co. Port Dunt, Erdington. 1c221 aIHORTHAND Typist experienced.

Us take charge cor respondenoS Engineering Co. Prograshe State age, references and salary. -s 73. 8.0. Typist: Young 17 for despatch dept.

records; salary. S-day and Presswork, Birch Road. Wilton. 1c231 Typist, young lady for Accounts excellent conditions. 5-day Transmission Birch Witten.

1c341 SUMWClCOperator, experienced, gutted. age 25-35. single; salary £6 per week for five-day week; permanent w4iatn. -Box 1105. 8.0.

4c34 NICAL Correspondent required by leadmg Machine Tool Manufacturers. Stechford district. Practical experience of the manufacture of Machine Tools essential. A working knowledge of German an advantage but not essential. Please state full details of experience, age, and salary Mu red.

-Box 199. Parkinson stove Company Limited i fave vacancies for skilled Press Tool Makers and Jig and Fixture Toolroom Fitters. Good wages paid according to experience. Five-day week; canteen: social and sports club. Apply personally or writing to Personnel Department.

Station Road. Stechford, Birmingham 9. fc24l 111 Parkinson Stove Company Limited require Inspectors. day and night shifts. Permanent employment for suitable applicants.

Apply. the Personnel Department. Station Road, Stechford. Birm naham 9. ic24i frOOLSETTER Capa a required urgently: experienced plumbers' brasswork.

Good conditions; canteen facilities. Manager, James Barwell 40. Ot. Hampton Street. Horsley.

4c22) and Cutter Grinders (3), fully illed men, required for newlyformed section of small tool manufacturers; please state details of age, experience and wages required: Sparkbrook district: 1113, 8.0. 1c22( TRACTOR Driver required for transporting and operating gang mowing machines et school playing fields; regular employment offered to successful applicant if willing to undertake general ground work during winter Apply, Ctv of Blroginghat .1 Education Department IRepalral. 'l4-75 Broad Birmingham 15. TURri'S wanted for and medium machine tool work; good permanent jobs foe first-class men: teen facilities Machine Tcola 63-66. Princip Street, Birmingham.

4. 1c221 WANTED, urgently, experienced Hot Pipe Benders-Electric Welders-and Plater Markers Off, experienced In high rireasure pipe giving details of experience, to the Personnel Officer. Westland Engineers Yeovil, WANTED. Hollerith Punch I Card Operator. experienced.

or Young Girl to train. Erdington 255. 8.0. 4c231 WOMEN required for clean light machine operating: excellent working conditions; 5-day week: canteen. Hours: a.m.

to 6 p.m. Tree issue of overalls -Please apply. Christopher Leng Sons Lane. Stirc2hlev. 36.

Ic3ll WOMEN and fitly, full time. 16-22 years. required for light machine work; regular employment: piece -work earnings 04-16 after training period. APPIv daily or Saturday mornings. 8.8.

A. Tools Montgomery Street. Snarkbersk. 11. ic22l WOMEN wanted for light Varnishing and Assembly work: John Heath nd Co.

Windmill Street. 1 4221 WOOD MachiS SPindle Hand Wilfea and bonus: cant UM, and 7. itchiest OUNO La y. age 1 7 years, required to train as Comptometer and Power Senses Operator; engineerinvorntsany located in the Epartitgoot 4is 5-day week. EOM sec 1101 B.G.

HOTEL STAFFS WANTED HOTELS: Barmaids. Chambermaids. Waitresses Waiters. Cooks. Porters.

etc. -Hotel Service Register. 13. Summer Row. Birmingham.

CEN. NIL tc2l, HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS. NURSES. Etc. BUSINISSIS FOR SALA UTCHIRT: One man business.

apdrozimatele 700 customers. Dwellinghouse. shop: In central Position. large village. West 0101.

Goine concern. Premises 'ell or lease. Box E6l. B.G. 1c23) (10MBE MARTIN, N.

immediate sale, owner going abroad. Detached Cafe. with lock-upshop; rooms; all maids: unique position. sea it; main road; modern equipment. £6.000.

all Rowe. Bea Bide. (24) and established Cafe nd 2 4 Caterers' Business situate Bmeth wtck 'heavy industrial ing vaoant possession of living accommodation over cafe. also vacant possession of separate send-detached house adioining, together with benefit of open ya utburd, covered way between properties and oddends. BoM properties freehold and for sale, including trade 1117.4Urft and fittings.

valuabie Goodwill laudited accounts available). Block at view Lloyds further particulars and card to view apply Jones. Bon and HilA.I. Lloyds Banat Chambers, Cno Vernon.n. ape 1.

samthwick. BM 1042. ic22) MISCELLANEOUS SALES CASH 26. Smithfield Street, Digbeth. Birmingham.

MID. 3515. HAYWOOVII GREY HAIR RESTORER brings back the colour to grey hair. a dye. U.

bottle from Local End a a st cAhges nttst: ro le ghgout Ltd Datyle, 'Stourbridge, Brterley Bill, Redditch. Wilde Green and Solihull. TARPA i ULINS. ex-Ciosernment, size from 9ft. a 12 Tyre At Poplar Rd.

King's Heath. 2-VOLT Batteries, brand new, not sax W.D its 100. Dudley Road East. Oldbury. Phone: BROadweil 1940.

1 C3Ol FURB and Fur Coats Cleaned and Remodelled. Satisfaction guaranteed. Close Saturday 1 B. Parker. Furrier.

99. glmallbrook Street (nest Scala). lent Ii 0W to Stop money. safeguard health Thousands cured. Send stamp for booklet of world-famous remedy.

Stanl Institute Ltd. 10.5.1. 14. Reborn. London.

E.C.I. WILLIAMS' Pram Service for Repairs to Hoods. Aprons, Upholstery, Painting. itegyring. etc.

Free collection. Road. AOO. 3491. MISCEI LANEOUS WANTS URGENTLY wanted: Camera.

Blown lam. Radios and any useful. modern articles. Offer spot cash or greyhounds in CENtral 1332. 126 Steelhol-e Lane.

Birmingham, 13) BLACK DAY FOR WARWICKS. ATHLETES WARWICMHIRE athletes will want to forget Saturday's counties cross-country championship at Aylesford, Kent. Atter challenging Lancashire and Kent for two-thirds of the distance, they dropped some 160 points to finish sixth as against second a year ago. The reason for this decline is not far to seek. Seven-hour coachjourneys with no arrangements made for meals are not conducive to athletes giving of their best.

As will he gathered, the Warwick lads started well but could not Hold out in the testing last lap. Staffordshire and Worcestershire. by comparison did as well as could be expected to finish 9th and 12th respectively in a field of 27 counties. AARON'S TITLE The race was a triumph for the North. especially Lancashire.

who registered their third team victory in successive years. Lancashue got home by 16 paints from Yorkshire, with a youngish Kent team a further 27 points away third There was never any questioo of Frank Aaron losing his individual title. The Leeds docto r. recently recovered from 'flu and short of racing as the result of a knee injury. sorted things out for the first 21 miles.

From that point he went ahead tr. such good purpose that no one could keep with him. Only Midlander to enhance his reputation was Bill Gray. of Small Heath. who stormed through the last lap to get sixth place and so add to his prospects of making the international team, pat oft the hark for Bill Bate.

responsible for handicapping 111 the rmlngham Interclub walks this season. He had done hig work so welt over the three races that when the aggregates were compared It was found that only 24 seconds covered the first three. headed by ell-year-old Lomita man. Arthur Alien. The scratch award went without question to the Staffordhlre champion George Hall ISuttonl.

who had won all three races. And the runner-up? Why. handicapper Bill Bate. GBY REVIEW Dennis Harris Coventry outclassed by Newport IN Saturday's club matches Coventry suffered their heaviest defeat for bears by losing 24-5 to all-conquering Newport. Newport had to win this match to beat a 58-year-old club record of 20 consecutive matches without defeat, and they certainly made no mistake.

Leicester rallied well at Bedford to win by 15pts. to 11, while Northampton were too good for Rugby, winning 18-8. Birmingham also had a fixture with Rugby, both sides being weakly represented in a match which Birmingham won 8-0. stoke arrived to play the Old Edwardtans four men short, owing to Illness, which meant seven late changes. The Old Eds.

lent them two of their own players temporarily. one of H. scored against his own team! Stoke were subsequently made up to 14 men and won a fine game 17-12. WORCESTER SCORE 32 Worcester made amends for losing last week by trouncing Wolverhampton by 32 points to nil, while in the important match between Camp Hall O.E. and the Old Dixonians.

the latter had the better of it. to win by 13 points to six. Aston O.E. and Walsall fought a hard earned dram of eight points each. but Old Yardleians scored 22 points without reply from Handsworth.

The Old Silhillians were harder pressed in beating Tamworth 13-3. fieldbeet by owhich tnCgotlodnhad a comfortable 20-points to nil win over King's Heath. Moseley were without a game. but their United once more demonstrated she club's strength by beating Kidderminster by 21 points to nil. Birmingham men placed in roller championship E.

McDonald Brown (Broadway. Cricklewood. London' retained his British half-mile roller speed skating title for the third successive year at Granby Hall, Leicester, on Saturday. In the final he beat IC. Purdy 'Birmingham by one-fifth of a second St Imin.

50.45ec.. with .1. Struggles Birmingham) third in lrnin. 51.2 sec. Schoolboy football Saltley substitutes played part in day's shock win SHOCK result of the first round ties in the Birmingham and District Schools Shield on Saturday was Saltley's 2-1 defeat of the strong Nuneaton and District side at The Oval, Bedworth.

Saltley's victory was all the more meritorious because they bad to field two reserve halfbacks at the last minute because Of 'flu. The two substitutes. Kimberley (Sladefield Road) and Crowley (St. Vincent's) played gallantly, particularly in the closing stages when the Nuneaton boys were going all out for an equaliser. STEADY DEFENCE Saltley's defence remained steady under heavy visitors' goals were scored by Smallwood and Robertson.

both of Sladefield Road, from passes by Mack (Audley Road). Nuneaton had many chances but finished poorly. Itirmlngeam, the holders. defeated Wolserhamplon 3-1 and deservedly TUrvey was an enterprising leader, and when his hard drive was pushed out by the Wolverhampton goalkeeper, outside-left Mills was on the spot to give Birmingham the lead. Johnson put Birmingham two up at the interval and with a fine sense of anticipation got a third to make certain.

In the closing minutes Williams scored for Wolverhampton. Birmingham meet King's Norton in the next round. COVENTRY THROUGH Coventry easily defeated the small Rowley Regis side 6-0 thanks to goals from Hanson (31. Manning (2) and Austin and Brlerley Hill won at Smethwick with goals by Wool- dridge (2). Timmins and Cooper.

Cannock pet tip a great light against Swansea In the fifth round of the English Schools Trophy at the Vetch Field but went down 1-4. There were no goals at the interval thanks to some brilliant work Cannock goalkeeper. Clayton. but five minutes after half time. Blvidei scored for Swansea from a five kick FEDERATION CUP Barford Road Intermediates defeated Yardley Wood Intermediates 2-1 in the Federation Cup, and so qualified to meet Bierton Road In the semi-final.

In the H.M.S. Birmingham Shield. Tilton Road. after being a goal down rallied to emerge winners by the odd goal of three. Stokes got both the goals.

Short. for Tilton Road, and Fish. for Audley Road. were outstanding, Tilton Road now meet Dudley Road In the quarter final. TOM PUSS AND THE NEW ICE AGE 1 4E Rile became more and more violent.

before them. They were thrown up into the Professor Goatbeard flew like a flag on the sky and seized by the roaring storm. They steel palm tree and did not dare let go. "Go down- looked like whirling leaves as they Sew over the stairs, commander," he roared to Wal Russ, who sea. The professor looked after them incapable slowly realised what had happened.

"Go back of doing anything other than gnash his teeth into your cell." Wal Russ did not get a chance and hold on tightly to the remains of the palmto answer. He received a heavy push and shot tree. He soon disappeared from sight and no upwards like the cork from a champagne bottle. one mourned for him. "What a gale," exclaimed For at that moment Tom Puss and Mr.

Bumble Wal Rua. Sixty-four, I guess." It was all due came shooting upwards just the lift had done to the earth changing position once more. ENGLAND GET WORST BEATING FOR 30 YEARS Wales were superior in all departments PLAYING delightful Rugby before a record crowd at Swansea on Saturday, Wales completely outclassed and outplayed England. Not for nearly 30 years have England been beaten by so large a margin as 23 points to five, but so overwhelming was the Welsh superiority in all departments in this game that the final margin might I easily have been doubled. The experimental Englani England's forwards held facie side disappointed.

especially in slo heeling 16 hee ea lln lY hi lar he ely eet nngned cres defence, but it must be admitted this that they met a fine side, playing Gwilliam and John. the best forwards on the field, absolutely domion top of its form. nated the line-outs for Wales. Great passing and backing up England's second row pair were by Wales brought them all five badly outplayed. and only Holmes.

tries, wtth England's defence swung and Rittson-Thomas really thoroughly beaten. enhanced their reputations. though Roberts had a good first half. Ivor Preece was not in his best Too clever form while Ted Hewitt did make a very happy debut. rr -c no of his Lewis Jones and Jack Mat- kicking being below standard.

thews were much too clever f(Jr. the English centres, and this mid- but by half i a lea th ld first Vi ler except scor -time for field supremacy, added to the Lewis Jones to convert. and Thomas great strength of their pack. got over to make it 8-0 by hail-time. enabled Wales to do very much as they pleased.

Thrilling tries There was no weak spot in this In the second half. Lewis Jones was grand Welsh side. largely responsible for the scoring England. for whom Rimmer at movem passes to Jack Matthews and ents. scrum half was easily the best back Intide although oft injured for ten minutes, Ken Jones both led to spectacular were much too slow.

First time. first- Kies of all. but the final try was the most class tackling was required. but it thril was not forthcoming. Lewis Jones intercepted in his own Wales conttnually found large gaps half and gave Malcolm Thomas a through the middle but in contrast clear run in of a yards.

Preece and on the rare occasions that England Woodruff unsuccessfully giving chase. tried to attack they had no room at Lewis Jones himself converted all all in which to move. three. Boobbyer. who had a particularly Engl i rc l' sole was also a game.

was very often guilty of nd mrumner before ng i i i i nn tl i Poordying with the ball. Rittson-Thomas backing up on his inside for a fine copy-book try. No chance Hewitt converted. A number of changes will be As a result, neither of the wings necessary in the England side to meet had a chance. although Tindall dis- Ireland.

and the English selectors tinguished himself by his tackling of wil have a thankless task on this 'An Jones. showing. JUNIOR REVIEW-by TED RIDDLE JUNIOR CUP SHOCK FOR OGLEY HAY THE Handsworth League club, West Bromwich Amateurs connection with The Hawthorns the first major shock in the Birmingham Junior Cup competition on Saturday by defeating Ogley 'Hay 4-0 in their third round postponed tie on the Greets Green recreation ground. The Amateurs fully merited their fine win. Inspired by an early goal from centre-forward Stockin, the team as a whole rose to the occasion to give one of their best displays of the season.

The Ogley Hay defenders had no easy task to limit their opponents' score to two goals at the interval, the second goal being a fine effort by left winger Grice. The rightwing pair, Poulton apd Hull added second half goals. SO we get another reversal of Junior Cup fortunes, or form," whichever you like to call it. Last season Ogley Hay eliminated West Bromwich Amateurs in the first round 4-2, and went on to the final to lose to Walsall Trinity 4-1. In their first tie this term Ogley Hay turned the tables on Walsall Trinity by the same margin as they themselves had it turned on them on Saturday.

Among lie absentees in the Ogley Hay side was full-hack Wooller, brother of the goalkeeper. who was down with Other changes may have had an effect on the team's performance, and the ball did not run too kindly for them at vital was certainly not th eir THE Junior Cup is one of the -a- trophies so far to elude Jack Mould's Athletic, but after their 4-1 defeat of Warwick, at Warwick. in a third round replay their hopes of success this time must be very bright. Warwick were never able to show anything like the form which gave them a 3-1 lead at one time in the first meeting of the clubs. On the other hand.

Mould's started off in a Mullin manner to that which enabled than to force the replay, and were three goals ahead at the iweek-end's most plucky display ty a player was that of Eric Gibson. the Vono Sports left half. who played out the last 30 minutes of the Sports Final Cup semi-Mal against Dunlop Sports with a broken nose. Dunlop's deputy left-half. Cooper.

was also a casualty. He returned on the left wing for the last ten minutes In an effort to retrieve his side's fortunes. His gallant attempt, however, was of no avail, and Vono go forward to the final as 3-2 winners of a really thrilling game. Lewis was Dunlop's start with some brilliant goalkeeping. TN the other semi-final.

Rover Solihull and Latch and Batchelor failed to reach a decision after extra time. The question now arises as to when Rover can replay. They have so many outstanding matches that it may even be March before they can meet Latch and Batchelor's eosin. Brades Steel surprisingly beat W. and T.

Avery 2-1 in the Fairhurst Memorial Cup semi-final, and will now meet Lucas Batteries, who accounted for G.E.C. Witton 3-1. Dugard Cup finalists are W. G. Allen and Smethwick Drop Forgings.

while Taylor and Challen and Brooke Tool Reserves have qualified to meet for the Jewellers' Vase. VURTHER progress was made in 1 the N.A.B.C. All-England Championship by the Birmingham Federation of Boys' Clubs' team, who beat Warwick County Association of Boys' Clubs at Atherstone by the only goal of this second round tie. Defences held the upper hand on both sides, and the respective goalkeepers, Avery (Birmingham' and Croft (Warwick) made several spectacular saves. With the forwards well held it was not surprising that Birmingham's winning goal came from a half-back.

and scorer Court certainly gets full marks for seizing the opportunity that came his way midway through the second half. Warwick were not to know but Court's real position is inside forward. In order to make way for Briggs in the front line he was tried as a wing half, and has proved a very capable middle-line player as well as a sixth forward, as he did on Saturday. Birmingham now meet Somerset. who heat Gloucestershire on Satur.

day. If it is possible this match will be arranged for Saturday, Two first round knock-outs Tommy Icke (Bournbrook). Midland Counties bantam champion. knocked out Ron (Austin) in the first round at the Bournbrook A.B.C.'s tournament on Saturday. Eric Cooper (Nuneaton).

the M.C.A.S.A. lightweight champion. scored a quick knock-out victory over his opponent. D. Armstrong in the first round of their lightweight contest.

Other results: Srimble (Stoke Ex-Service) beat N. Challenor (Bournbrook) (disqualified in the second round); W. Phillips (Sournbrook) outpointed F. McDermott (Hillman. Coventry): D.

Duncan (Ithurnbrook) outpointed L. Haddon (Morris. Coventry). Mackenzie (Bournbrook) beat 0. Cain (Beaumont).

the referee stopping the contest ai the third round. Wootton (Morris. Coventry) beat F. Manditrfield (Bourribrook). the referee the contest in the third round.

Milleaship (Morris. Coventry) beat W. Ali (Sourribrookl. the contest being stopped in the second round. Gazette Billiards Shield results results to the second round of the Birmingham Gazette Billiards Shield competition are Rutiery Social Club 42.1, SpripgAeld W.M.C.

504 (French 1011. Rex V7llliams 200. including breaks of 411 -and 75; Taylor 200. Rase 169; J. Willtaras 121.

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Hunt 206, Jacksaii 198). Alec Brown winner of 1,500 snooker Fred Davis beat his brother Joe by 22 frames to 15 in their £1.500 professional snooker handicap tournament match which ended at Leicester Square Hall London. on Saturday. Final plactffga in the tournament were Frames P. L.

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