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DEMANDED 'b OFFENCE' allegatio of Cn hy 4tr CORRESPONDENT 1 4t Cr Clod en orcement officers were ro ewe to-day with demanding £2OO proprietor, Giovanni Pioli, of deal 75 Mill-street, Crewe. They were Samuel Harrison, aged 34, Doncaster Avenue, Withington, Manchester, and George Henry' Owen, aged 44, of Broad-street, Crewe. Mr. Thomas, for the Director of Public Prosecutions. said that on premises the defendants I found 3cwt.

of cooking fat instead of the proper allocation of 201 b. SERIOUS POSITION" Owen asked Harrison to return the Food Office, and then told Pioli he was in a serious position land had better dispose of some of the fat before Harrison returned. Later Owen returned to the cafe alone and demanded £2OO to straighten out the matter." Pioli gave him £6O, said Mr. Thomas, and £l4O next day. He I alleged that Owen gave Harrison two sums of £2O.

The numbers of the notes were taken by Pioli and when Owen was, arrested at Dover he had a £ll note with a number corresponding; to those taken by Pioli. "'PHONES HAVE EARS" Giovanni Pioli said in evidence' that Owen refused to accept a cheque and when he suggested telephoning to his brother and sister for the balance of the money said, Telephones have ears'' Nothing had been said by Harrison to influence him to part with the money, said Pioli. RTLR c4 CtlOns i oilskin Manchester fined Glstrate 3 em i a ng the LO reselling 1 the Board fill ed £.125, at a gross to rIIIICr, s. have rest profit of IM tioard Profit gstr erlt ate Mr. 0 "It 711 Is 1 ade a e.

0 andlrlt()l Qr an 4tres te 2,271 4rse 1 owe bOWN BY RIVER 4v CORRESPONDEN i guarding found that when over Clitheroe 1: 0- engin one engine was firing internear the mittently. The plane lost height quickly Et on, near and Mr. Huggerth was unable to made a lower the undercarriage, but judged the landing so well that the plane was little damaged. It belongs to Mr. J.

W. Adamson. of Halstead Hall, Coxwold, York- shire. uggerth, tqi Yrnington ()11 ri a pas reland, TO HUSH UP Four American servicemen at Burtonwood after a liaison mission to Germany. BUILDERS CAN EXPECT LESS RED TAPE EVENING NEWS REPORT ER SIMPLIFICATION of controls in the building industry was forecast to-day by Mr.

S. F. S. Hearder, national director of the Federation of Building Trade' lEmployers. He was speaking at Blackpool to 200 representatives of 5,000 builders in the Northwest.

Forms are costing money, and time and adding to the total! cost of production," he said. and we want to reduce them to a minimum." Mr. Hearder added that he had also been told at the Health Ministry that figures for the last quarter of the year would show a large increase in the number of licences granted for building. Mission complete to-day I the airfield cluttered with R.A.F. Lancasters and Lincolns.

Alongside the British bombers were U.S freighters already busy on liaison work between Burton- B. O. T. ALLEGATIONS INQUIRY IN EVENING NEWS REPORTER SCOTLAND YARD investigations into alleged irregularities involving the Board of Trade have now been switched to the Manchester area. I understand that two Yard men have been sent North to make inquiries in Lancashire and to submit reports which will probably be placed before the judicial inquiry ordered by the Prime Minister.

Strict secrecy is being maintained about the officers' movernents in Manchester and neighbouring towns, although contact has been made with local police forces who are co-operating in the check. Bulldozers clear roads for giant Super-fort base By Our Air Correspondent WORKING side by side with wood and the. U.S. zone in the R.A.F.—and i Germany. A U.S.

officer who took me closest. States round the station said: The air- Army Air Force men are mould-, men have settled in well. ing a new face of letters offering hos- Warrington, which will shortly pitality are received each go into action as the main week." One came from an old European servicing depot for couple in Warrington offering to American aircraft on the Berlinl do laundry for two U.S. serviceair lift. When I visited the station In the P.X.American equiva- lent of the of tinned foods, mostly Danish, thousands of cigarettes of British and American manufacture, towels and linen, chocolates and sweets.

lined the shelves. MANCHESTER EVENING 5 NEWS, Oct. 22 1948. Lord Abbott calls Dr. A.

E. Stalmanes, Lord Abbott of Tongerloo, Belgium, and Superintendent of the Norbertine Order, called on the Lord Mayor of Manchester, Alderman Miss Mary Kingsmill Jones, to-day. the funeral of Abbott Toner, of Corpus Platting, and is visiting branches of his church in this country. Churchill's shadow was death SIR BISSETT, who, as captain of the Queen Mary, it as responsible for the safety of Mr. Winston Churchill on three war-time voyages, told an audience in Launceston.

Tasmania, that a special lifeboat crew was always standing by to take care of Mr. Churchill if the liner was sunk. Also standing by was a man with a loaded revolver, ordered to shoot the then Prime Minister rather than let him fall into the hands 9f Blackouts' were heart warnings "BLACKOUTS from which a 16-yeas-old Sale boy had said he suffered were, in fact, warnings that his heart was on the point of failure. Thie theory Was advanced by Dr. W.

H. Grace, county pathologist. at the Save inquest to-day on Bernard Preston, of Grange Road, Sale. The boy's father said his son was not able to start school at the age of five because of heart trouble, and had been warned not to play strenuous games. VERDICT Death from Natural causes." WHIST DRIVES Lio Guar to-night 7 45.

2 6. Mat. Dly. 3 £2. Whist Hall.

PERSONAL IE I OIJND, BARRED and WHITE KITMI. 1. Egerton Road, Chorlton-cum-Hardy. LIOUND. large Black Dog.

short tail: new 1. collar: Newton Heath LIOUND, PURSE, Kingkway, Advert. Manager, E. Newa office. 0 1 io 1 0 1 12T 2 ea 'd iig id 4t i gt vi d.

a rear Cr eft. in Cranleigh Rd. (Brooklends) tele- 490 phone kiosk. Bunch 1 GENT (25), fond of sport, desires me active gent, Happy Returns; Love, JELL (Heaton Mocr). GRATEFUL Thanks to Almighty God and all the Saints tor prayers GGRATEFUL THANKS to 8.V.M., St.

Jude, Almighty God, and Sacred Heart for a safe FOUND, Wednesday, Victoria Park. BIACIC AND WHITE DOG: young, Welsh Collie 59. Parkfleld Rusholme. LOST, on Stockport Road or Miles Platting district. SILVER CROSS CHAIN with Blue Stones: sentimental value: WILL LADY HOLDING PARCEL ON 5 20 64 BUS, THURSDAY, Penarth Northenden.

GRATEFUL THANKS to Our Lady of Knock, Blessed Martin de Porres, for favour LOST, Oct. 9, in City Store. PURSE contg. Bracelet and Brooch: sentimental va.ue: 403, Even.ng News office LOST, 259, Stanley Grove, Garton, LABRADOR DOG, answers to Blackie 408, Evg. News.

REWARD: any information of Black and White Fox Terrier Bitch, answers Queen's Ashton Lane, Sale. lOST, Wednesday, Oct. 20 about 1 45 -1 p.m., GENT'S ROTARY WRIST WATCH, between Fallowneld and Piccadilly possibly on No. 41 bus: 688. Eve.

News. LOST, 26 between Hyde Conservative Cub, 10 25 p.m., 106 bus. Wilton A ase return to 46, Balmoral Dr.ve. Denton. LOST.

SILVER CHARM BR A CELET between Talbot Road and Trafford Park on Local Bus finder please contact 269, Talbot Stretford Rew. LOST, October 20, WHITE MONGREL DOG, tan patch over eye and answers to Peter: Rumford'street, Choriton-on. Medloc.k, Manchester 13, OST, on Manchester-Altrincham train, on 14 or about Aug. 20. One Gold St Pearl I BROOCH, vine leaves and grapes design: 1 great sentimental 136.

REWARD for return of White NA Crossbred Dog, tan patch over right eye, Lost October 17: answers 5, Witley Drive, Sale. LOST, BROWN SUEDE HANDBAG, evening. Middleton Road, near Brook.ands Road bus stop: cont. bank books, wallet. things of sentimental value: reward.

13. Dorwood Avenue, Higher Blackleg 1 4 200 WILL BE PAID to any member of A. the public who can give any INFORMATION towards the RECOVERY of an ARMSTRONG-SIDDELEY CAR. 1947 registration number FVC 333, painted maroon, which was taken from Albert Square on August 18. between 9 30 ain and 5 30 p.m.—Reply SCHOFIELD 25.

Cross-street, Manchester. REWARD; Missing from the National Car Park, Corporation-street, Manchester, on October 2, Hillman Saloon, Registration No. G.V.M. 774, colour grey, chassis and engine number 1717745: suitable reward will be paid by the Road Transport and General Insurance 5. Cross-street, Manchester.

to the first member of the public giving such information as will lead Ito the conviction of the persons responslbre Bthe recovery of the car. LEGAL NOTICES OTICE is hereby given that JOU LIM, of 14. Victoria-street, Manchester, is applying to the Home Secretary for Naturalisation and that any person who knows any reason why should not be granted send a written and signed statement of the facts to the Under of State, Aliens Department, Home Office, London S.W .1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. PROBATE, DIVORCE, AND ADMIRALTY PACE t. i olt i i.

a 4 9 )it4Te. Eve i rl ag Gerteral venini at i 4t4 43l ll it wT: 1 ,.412 5. Office. Weti294 wages. I I i good De i st tittlI rpl: 4 gI g.

Ntlilectis.j4r 104 i ll! i tte et Y. tiv titt st ilt 4 4,44 4 Mac. 4 1 4 to 4 mat: V' 11 '4 .9 1 1: i al 3 )B ti i4g for 11 4l4 4 ti pe i ci ri Light led A 182 Well. A i 441 week; 0Z 4 olk a lie Export Il et, IT 2 littii 'l4etect, etei. eoZ 4 of Jr2 9s eren et 4 -ti nl -4 0, teord Srlds i gkrid Nli el 6 ---8 '4 l), 4 4 RK Got 4 ls sl it 3 2 re a.

Years 1 Nei' state ti, 4 1 9 mee ti tt, 7, 7 Itit tq 1 93. i1 i kll ti 'cla ed lot Pi It, A Wee gt. ixbtuPi, ti 4 1 il itt 4 1 a' thiN able 1,.1, "tce.le 1 441 4 large tttl ti10 t144 4 1 1 2. et De (1 I klet i rl Der trait) Will and tileve 4 4 4 0 aA4 6 i) -z4V2c 4 QrZ: kY 1 4 rens eve Der S. 4 1,, ic, 3p the k4l44)4lSiekli 4(l li i kgt 'ee bilts, 1 6----, 4l CLERKS, ASSISTANTS WANTED JUNIOR SHORTHAND-TYPIST for General Office 1, Evening News.

TYPISTh Wanted, for Typing: p.easan4 conditions: 5-day week: state age and wages required, and when at 482. Evening News office. YOUNG: Lady Clerk for Office. Chorltoncum-Hardy district: knowledge of typing bookkeeping an advantage: state age and salary 457, Evening News CASHIER Required for City Office: must be good writer and good at figures: abilits to type an advantage: sa.ary per stale age and 456. JUNIOR SHORTHAND-TYPISTS.

with general duties, Required by Chartered Accountants: reply stating age and wage 220 Evening News office eIIRL, 15 to 17, able Co typewrite and Nig good at simple arithmetic, for office in Portland-street of cotton goods merchants 5-day 356. Evening News office. LARGE Company, in the centre of Manchester. has Vacancy for a SHORTHANDTYPIST: 1 8 2 1 years of age: must oe experienced and capable: good conditions: sta wage 151. Evg.

News. GIRL. just left school. for General Office work in small company: good prospects for right app.icant.—Rubber Emporlums. 109-11, Stretford Road.

Manchester 15 MOSs Side 3150 ALESLADIES REQUIRED for all depts for Christmas: perm. lobs if required after Christmas: 5-day week: good commission and working Henry's Stores, Market-street. EARN TO DRIVE AT PEMBERTON'S MOTOR SCHOOL Expert Tuition by Qualified Special Coaching tot Government Test 16-22, Atkinson-street. Mic 3. BLA 1934 EFFICIENT Required.

by City Textile Manufacturers: must be fully in own handwriting. stating age. experience, and wage required: 5-day week. 475, Evg. News.

EPORT Textile LADY' as Invoice Clerk, with previous exp in f.rst instance to the. Secretary, Aitken, Campbell and 28. Oxford-street, Manchester 1. WANTED, Young Lady, under 18 years of age, to train as an Accountanting Machine Operator, for Salford Engineering reply with details to A 111. Evening News office.

'HALF A MILLION GOOD DRIVERS -LA have been taught by THE BRITISH SCHOOL OF MOTORING, LTD. Learn NOW at MANCHESTER Branch, 1, Liver- Pool Road. Deansgate. Tel. BLA 2484.

A. MOJES. require JUNIORS, age 15-16, of good appearance, for their Showroom: good wages and conditions of Personally to the Manager, except Saturdays SHORTHAND -TYPIST Required by James Halstead. Whitefleld: excellent working conditions: canteen facilities. etc APPIy in writing to the Secretary, stating age, experience speeds, salary required.

etc. SHORTHAND-TYPIST Wanted (single), I N- for small City office: must be fully experienced and able to assist with general office work: state age, experience, and salary 402, Evening News office. A. MODES, LIMITED, Oldham-st require JUNIORS, age for their Workroom: good wages and conditiom of personally to the Manager, except Saturdays. CANTEEN ASSISTANT Kendal, Milne Deansgate, invite applications Assistant Manageress, Stall Restaurant: applicant must have recognised training and Staff Supervictor, Women's Sectibn.

CIVIL SERVICE VACANCIES (either sex). For details of Openings, Air Pay, Entrance for all branches write for Free Civil Service 8.T.1. (Dept. 2' 6), 356, London W. 1.

WANTED, FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN, for Men's Outfitting ek Clothing knowledge of window dressing an asset. but not men with first-class exp. need apply in person to the Manager, The, I L.A. Man's Shop. Piccadilly, Manchester BOXMAKEE-S(Manchester).

have' Vacancies for Hand Boxmakers, for in Hand Boxmaking, Stitchers. Stokes and Smith Machine Operators: 5 -day Week: apply to Staff Controller at 444, Ordsall Lane, Salford 5. INSURANCE Company (Tariff) requires, a Female Fire and Accident Clerk, with sound, general experience: responsible and Progressive posjion for suitable applicant. RePiy. stating education, experience.

and salary required to 452, Evg. News. CLERKS, ASSISTANTS WANTED LARGE Texti.e Firm Require welleducated Girl for Office: age 476 Evening News office. LEWIS'S LTD have vacancies for Full.l time Female Staff as Selling for the Christmas trading period: old staff In person to the Stafl Manager between 9 30 and 10 30 a.m any morning except Saturday. UILDING, Engineering, and Cotton LP Manufacturing offer wonderful opportunities to -day.

Write International Correspondence Schools, Department 195 Kingsaay, London, for free booklet and advice an how ta train for the better-paid lobs. TOR a Permanent Career in Television. Radio Radio Servicing, or as a Merchant Navy or Civll Airways Radio Officer, train at THE WIRELESS COLLEGE, 25. JOHN DALTON STREET MANCHESTER Telephone BLA 7501 URGENTLY HA NDTYPIET. for District Loco' Superintendent's Office, British Railways.

CornwaJstreet, Openshaw Manchester 11.: applications invited from single women for permanent appointment. Full details OD persona, application OLD -ESTABLISHED firm of Clothing ll Manu.acturers in Brooks's Bar, 16 district, have vacancy for a Young Lady tor Bookkeeping and General Office work: knowledge of typing an advantage: 5-day weak: canteen stating age and salary required. to A 60. Evening News ItitALE Sales Assistants Wanted LL prospects of special training for Branch Management: exp. by letter only, stating wage age.

and details of previous employment, to Area Manager. Riding's Stores, 5-11. Grove East. Longsight, Manchester 12. SECRETARY 'SHORTHAND-TYPIST Rego.

for directors' office of large Manufacturing Clothiers: 5-day week: high salaried position, also very interesting: applicants must be thoroughly capable and of high in strict confidence stating age, past experience, and present position, to 45. Evening News office. GIRL for works Labotatory: must be interested in chemical science: comprehensive training given in chemica: etc permanent and progressive position: canteen facilities. age exp. and salary required to Superintendent.

P. Ft Jackson 00.. Ltd. Hampson-street. Manchester 5 METROPOLITAN WOMEN An essential service in war and peace.

150 more Women are Wanted now. Ages 22 to 35. with special qualifications may be considered from the age of 20 Min. height sft. good physique and sight.

Single or particulars from the Recruiting Office (W.P.), New Yard. London, S.W. 1. IANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE. DIVISION NO.

are invited for the post of JUNIOR SHORTHAND-TYPIST in the Divisional Education Office at Swinton. Applicants should be 16 or 17 years of age. In the first instance the post will be temporary, with the possibility of permanency at a later date. The wage will be at the rate of per week at age 16. Applications, st sting educational to be sent to the undersigned not later than October 30.

1948. ARTHUR B. MILLS. Divisional Education Officer. Town Flail, Swinton.

CLERKS WANT PLACES All-round Baker (45) Seeks Butcher Requires Work: Byrs. MAN (37), well educated. Reqs, Even.ng Work of any nature. from 6 p.m.-J274. 'DUTCHER (21), Requires Position: fully I) experd.

counter work: good LADY, experienced Copy Desires 452. Evening News ACCOUNTANT will writeoup your Books. attend P.A.Y.E.. Inc. Tax: EXPER.

Confid. SHORTHAND-TYPIST, to work at home, spare time, days or machine to be 730. ighly qual. exper. Shorthand Typist age 26) Desires Work, afternoons.

except Sat: City or LADY (42yrs.) Requires Permanent Post: experienced shorthand, typing, general office 22, Evening News 1 Counter OFFICE: experienced Female Counter Clerk Requires Part-time Work in sub-Post 886. E. News. TEXTILE OPERATIVES OVERLOOKER, Winding room, smallware tactory: experience in yarns stockkeeping: state age, wages, and 403. MANAGERS FOREMEN i TRAINEE MANAGER Required for City 1 Cinema: age 21 to 30: must pass fidelity 256, Evg.

News ANTED, DESIGNER currra, for Gents' Clothing Manufacturers: must 'he able to make and grade own patterns: excellent pay and permanent pos.tion.—B49 AUNDRY MANAGER Required, 30-35. IA North Cheshire sound, practical capable handling staff: £5OO p.a comm. salary: production scheme (1.8. in operation: temp accom. Address, stating experience, 1, E.

News DISPATCH CHARGE exists in Food Manufacturers, Hulme area, for Charge Hand in Dispatch applicants must have had experience in this work which involves some clerical work, staff position: five-day 907, E.N. FOREMAN Required, take charge Plastics Calender must have fu.l exp Banbury Four-bowl Calender: new factor) and latest plant: exc working good remuneration and prospects for right type of stating full parties. regard eXperience to A 128. Evening News ENGINEERS, DRAUGHTSMEN 'I I OOL ROOM TURNER, Turret Operator Setter, Universal Grinder, capab.e of working thmit 165. E.N INTELLIGENT BOY Wanted for Training as Apprentice Turner or Gear and Chidlaw, Pendleton LIFE ERECTORS Required: only expertenced men need reply: our staff notified of this 62.

Evg. News. WANTED, Architects, Draughtsmen, with experience in supervision of work ano checking accounts: state age, experience, and salary requ.red.—X 47. Evening News. JUNIOR DRAUGHTSMAN with knowledge of Quantity Surveying, for Builder's Office.

Trafford Park: prospects for suitable 32. Evening News office rUHE FAIREY AVIATION COMPANY. HEATON CHAPEL, STOCKPORT. hive VACANCIES for FIRST-CLASS PLANERS FOR MACHINE TOOL WORK: standard district rates and bonuses COMPETENT MAN Required to Take Charge of small works engaged in the repair and maintenance of box-making machinery must be conversant with stock control and Job time recordiwstate age. wage.

and 469 ANTED, for Engineering Dept. of a Progress.ve Factory in Trafford Park, a First-class Draughtsman a.customed to des.gn of special purpose and pant layout: give details of technical education. age, and salary 631, Evening News. BEVER. PEACOCK Locomotive Engineers, Gorton, have Vacancies for SKILLED MEN, particularly for Blacksmiths, Planers, Centrelathe Turners, Capstan and Turret Operators, also for Apprentices in all trades SENIOR DRAUGHTSMAN mod.

Metory, Birmingham area, ei.gaged 10 pro. all forms of light alloys, sheet, strip, 'extrusions. wire, tube, pressings and forgings: heavy engineering including plant and building iayout giv'g details exper. and sal. required.

168. CRAVEN BROTHERS (Manchester). Machine Tool Makers. Works. Reddish, Stockport.

Require immediately DRAUGHTSMEN-DESIGNERS with firstclass mechanical engineering qualifications and experience In machine tool design: applicants should state age, experience ari salary required ULLY Competent Foreman Engineer Required to take charge of Boiler Plant. 4 Lancashire Boilers and Repairs Shop, Textile factory: applicants should be fully conversant with the modern use of oil and coal fuels with instrument and recorder control: particulars of training, experience. to be 35 Evening News office. ENGINEERING OPPORTUNITIES Get your copy of this free guide to A.M.I.Mech.E., A.M.1.E.E., and careers in Engineer ng. Building, and Plastics, etc.

"NO FEE" Copy from 8.1.E.T (Dept. 3) 17. Stratford Place. London. W.

1. EGINEERINO CAREERS in Production Management, Foremanship. Time Study Personnel Management, Costing, Draughtsmanship, Mic Shop, Toolroom. Foundry Welding. for Free Guide to up-to-date postal training, WALLACE ATTWOOD COLLEGE, Dept.

58D, 525 FinchleY Road. London, N.W. 3 WANT PLACES EXPERIENCED Sewing Machine Mechanics Requires Position: Singer 96KSV7 state Box 49, Evening News, Oldham. MACHINISTS WANTED LEARNERS Required for Boys' Men's Shirts: Girl, 15-17: good Manchester 13. IRL, 15 to 17, for general duties in Clothing Derby- etreet, Cheetham.

SEWING MACHINES: all types Bought for Ca COL 1538; WILLIAMS and SHORE 3'63. Rochdale Road, Collyhurst AN DB ACH MEE Oxford Road, have a vacancy for an exp. Presser: good wages and EECE Buttonhole Machinist Wanted: 1t 5-day week: full or part S. B. Barrie, 10.

Dutton-street, Cheetham. IMRESSES, PATTERN GRADER Required' iJ for Manchester dress factory: must be able to grade from sketch. state age. experience and wage LOVES, FUR-BACK. MACHINIST WANTED: full or part time, indoor or 'outdoor: power machines supplied: good wages.

117. Grosvenor-street. 1 NVANTED, Experienced SMOCKERS and EMBROIDERERS: good conditions. music while you Cocker, 62b. Greenhill-street.

Manchester 15. FITWEL Manufacturers, REQUIRE EXPD. BUTTONHOLE MACHINISTS. for light clothing Apply Personnel Department, North-street, Cheetham. QEWMAO SERVICES.

types of Sewing and Cloth-cutting Machines. Sole Distributors for Dearborn Machines. 51. Oxford Road, Manchester 1. ISXPERIENCED MACHINISTS WANTED for Men's Overalls: unlimited woik Gresley Mftg.

Higher rear of Roxy Cinema, Oxford Road). CHILDRYN'. FROCK MACH INTSTS and LEARNERS Required. 1. corner Pin Mill Brow.

Chancery Lane. Ashton Old Road. Ardwick. M. c.

SHIRT PRESSER. exp. In tunic and soft styles, also able to patent turn: 5-day Mrs. Jones. Forelady, J.

Lipehaw (M 43a, Lower MosleYstreet, Manchester 2. SHOES Hand-made to Measure Again. Old and New Customers call. write, or tel. BLAckfriars 55b9.

King and Sons. Shoemakers. 25. 2 Elsle Sylvia. Adviser.

12 c.ll 4 p.m.-9. Oxford S. Peter's Sq WATERPROOF MACHINISTS ANTED S. T. Makers: canteen a a iift facilities: a roof bu Garment ndan, of S.

White Co Heathstreet. Newton Heath. Manchester. WANTED, Exper'd WATERPROOF GARMENT MAKERS for S.T. and D.T..

regular employment: 5-day week. Levy. 35, Dutton-street. Cheetham. Manchester ipb AINcoATs and IA Wanted, MACHINISTS: regular work: 5-ciay week: Co J.

Meek and Derby-street, Cheetham. XIAKERS for S.T. and D.T. Waterproofs: 1 -1 3 work or weekly rates: good working conditions: 5-day week: Midland Works, Tipping-street, Ardwick. I'ITANTED by old-established firm.

enced Male Machinist, preferably with own set: good in strict confidence to 86, Evening News office. RAINCOAT MACHINISTS: fully experienced makers through and section workers: also YOUNG GIRL, to parttin.e workers Blond Brothers. North-street, Cheetham ASSISTANT Female Supervisor Required by Raincoat Clothing Manufacturers 'with modern factory convenient to centre of Manchester: conveyor experience an 'advantage but not a 153. WANTED, MACHINISTS for Raincoats: section work; also GIRLS. aged 15 to 16.

to Learn: good wages 5-day week, canteen. Bandsman. 31, Hyde Ardwick inext to Mac H'drome) EXPERIENCED RAINCOAT MACHINISTS. MACHINE and FINAL PASSERS, and TAILORESSES P. Frankenstein and Sons Victoria Rubber Works, Culcheth Laae, Newton Heath, 10 (25 bus to door.

10 min from towns EXPERIENCED MACHINERS MACHINISTS. work all year round: good rates of pay. Plus bonus, Jacob E. Goodman and Sons. Clarence Works, Julia-street.

Cheetham, Manchester 3. RAINCOATS Opportunity for YOUNG GIRLS leaving school to learn the trade: wages 32 6 to commence. with advances whilst learning: Jacob E. Goodman Sons, Ltd. Clarence Works.

Julia-street. Cheetham, MJc 3. LTD. REQUIRE, for Export Department. 20 EXPERIENCED RAINCOAT MACHINISTS: also Juvenile Learners: good pay and Paragon Works, 24.

Leat-street. Oreenbeys behind Road Market Buses 45. 46. 99 xtss very close to factory. CONTINUED ON NEXT PACE DIVISION.

NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE DISTRICT REGISTRY. rllO GEORGE ROYLANCE SHENTON, late 1 of 31, WENTWORTH AVENUE, FINCHLEY, LONDON. TAKE that Petition for Divorce by Violet May Shenton. of 5. Heaton Terrace, North Shields, has been presented to this Court.

If you wish to be heard you must enter an appearance at the District 56, Westgate Road, Newcastle-up-TTne within one month after the date of this publication and within 14 days thereafter file an answer to the charge therein made against you. If you do not do so the Court may hear the and pronounce A. D. MINTON Registrar. NORMAN BARWICK.

Seryl DAorce Newcastle-upcn-Tyne. Solicitor for the Petitioner. CONTRACTS CITY OF MANCHESTER. STORES Highways Committee is prepared to receive tenders for the supply of the following items during the Period January 1, 1949-December 31. 19-4: Sewermen's Waders: Leather.

Gloves; Rubber Boots: Road Danger Lampe Kettle Torch Lamps; Red Danger Fags 'Steel Wheelbarrows (single wheel) Light and Heavy Handcarts. Tarmacadam Bitumen Road Emulsion. and 50:50 Slate-filled Bituminous Grout; Rubber Water Huse; Canvas Fire Hose; Oils. Paints. and Sundries; Wheelwrighte' Timber, Beater Stocks.

Street Grids. Manhole Step Irons, and other Castings; Masons' Trowels; Oil Bottles; Bolts and Washeis; Screws: Waterproof Paper for Concreting; Sewer Pipes and Gullies (glazed-ware and concrete); Hire of Motor Transport, Mau Forms of tender may be obtained on at the City Surlevor's Department (Room 338). Town Hall, Manchester 2. and tenders, addressed to the Chairman of the Highways Committee, Town Manchester 2. are to be returned not later than 10 a.m.

on Monday, November 1. 1948. The Corporation does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any B. DINGLE. Town Clerk, Town Hall, M.e 2.

GREYHOUND RACING ALBION TRACK, SALFORD. To-morrow at 7 and every Wed at 7. All-electric Totalisator in Operation. Under the Rules of and Licensed by the National Greyhound Racine Cub SPEEDWAY BELLE VUE SPEEDW A Y. SATURDAY, OCT.

23, at SEVEN FINAL MEETING OF SEASON, NATIONAL LEAGUE MATCH. BELLE VUE v. ODSAL. OLD-TIMERS' RACE FRANK VAREY, ERIC LANGTON, and OLIVER LANGTON. Adm.

2 6 and 1 6 WRESTLING BELLE VIIE FREE-STYLE WRESTLING, SATURDAY, Oct. 23. at SEVEN. Farmer's Boy v. David Armstrong.

Fred Norman Ernie Kingston. Harry Brooks v. Chick Erliott. Jim Anderson v. Lew Roseby.

Adm. 6 and 3 6 2 6 CIRCUS BELLE VIIE Presents its 20th Annual INTERNATIONAL CIRCUS INTERNATIONAL CIRCUS INTERNATIONAL CIRCUS Commencing December 24. Twice Daily at 2 30 and 7 p.m. Bookings Now Open Adm. 9'- to 3 Children to Seats Shakable at BELLE VUE (EASt 13311.

LEW IS'S. COOK'S. FORSYTH'S MIDLAND HOTEL. ANNOUNCEMENTS Continued from Column 1, Page 1 ROY AL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE! Join up at M.S. EAGLET at Salthouse Dock.

Liverpool 3, near James-st. Station (Tel. 7308). or at HM S. irwell lying at Morpeth Dock.

Birkenhead, near Hamilton Square (Tel kenhead 2428) Thus You Can Spare Time for Britain. 'f, 1.4 7ts ie 10, it 7,.. :1 i It 4'. 5 4tts LL. 4 i 1 4 i it?.

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