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""I’HE men in suburban London — it may be different for the womenseem to live on a straight line between home and the office. In the morning the gates open, and out they all skoot like | greyhounds out of their traps, At night | they all come back to the traps and the gates close. Fraternisation between trap and trap seems to be quite unusual."Jack White, journalist, talking about his "impressions of London in a BBC programme.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 669, 2 May 1952, Page 24

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Untitled New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 669, 2 May 1952, Page 24

Untitled New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 669, 2 May 1952, Page 24

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