Nursing sisters in the accident unit tried out a new nurse’s uniform, which it was claimed was more fashionable, more practical and cheaper. The photograph shows Noreen Tucker along with respiratory equipment and a helmet.
Sergeant Leslie Male officially opened the new police station. The photograph shows Sergeant Male inspecting the guard of honour.
Les Steptoe talking to fork-lift truck driver Elsie Quinn.
Workers were being laid off at a banana warehouse as a result of a dock dispute. The Windward Isles are mentioned and Mr A. G. Jackson is quoted.
The photograph shows Barrie Henly going over a working drawing on the shop floor with (second left) Ted Waterfield, Ezra Thornton and Arthur Drew.
Terry Lunn measuring a spring beside a Wafio 100 Automatic Spring Coiling machine.
Expansion of the factory. The Linton and Hirst Group is mentioned and the photograph shows Peter Evans (left) and Harold Webb in a new general toolroom machine shop.
Talk of a takeover deal seemed unlikely. The photograph shows the exterior of the factory.
The church was being demolished. John Wesley, Wednesbury and Bell Street Church are mentioned.
The article gives a history of the company. The photograph shows Frank Laight (right), with his son Graham in a new machinery showroom.