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Please To Remember Fifth Of November…

A ' Guy Fawkes Day, three words that spelt magic to children over the years, -will again be eelebrated tomorrow. World-wide strife almost banished the word "flreworks" from the language, but with the war now almost a thing of the past the younger generation • may again look to November 5 as a red letter day in their calendar. It may be a relief to overburdened parents to know that fireworks are still in short supply, and that those available are eheaper than in recent years. Levin retailers said that although their supplies were better this year ( than last, fireworks were still dimcult to obtain. They had- been forced to- stagger their saies each day in order to ensure a, fair distribution. England and Hong Kong are again the sources of the fireworks being marketed this year:

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Chronicle (Levin), 4 November 1949, Page 4

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Please To Remember Fifth Of November… Chronicle (Levin), 4 November 1949, Page 4

Please To Remember Fifth Of November… Chronicle (Levin), 4 November 1949, Page 4

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