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In a .remote village in North :Wales there is an industry solely devoted to the cracking of Brazil nuts. A peep inside the "factory" reveals dozens of girls each using a hammer with, marvellous dexterity, the nutd "being cracked with just sufficient force to leave the kernels intact. The demand for Brazil nuts is greatest at Christmas, when huge casks of kernels go frdm. this Welsh village to the ■(•liocciliitc f;tctnrics«. wlinro Uiey arc CfW.ir-'! !.. 'ip.-k-n 'V!,.)mi;l!T -li-iS'/iis "■

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 37, 13 February 1930, Page 15

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Untitled Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 37, 13 February 1930, Page 15

Untitled Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 37, 13 February 1930, Page 15

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