London
This is u tiling t won't forget about London. 1 was walking through a blitzed area which had been "cleaned up," as. they say. Hut, on cither side, of the street, all
you could see were acres ol' tumbled bricks, skeletons of structures that had, nothing except a few supports left. The sidewalk was a precarious affair, obviously put up after the
street had been cleared and it. was elevated over a hole, in the street. But on the sidewalk was a railing; tacked to that railing was a can, and on the can was a sign which I read, neatly: "Please deposit all rubbish in this can."
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 30, 3 December 1943, Page 7
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