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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, · 1937.
BANKS
CANADIAN PACIFIC
THE MINER-
-and
THE CLERK-
and·
THE "CHAR"
YOU Know
Y
These
OU know these people. You have met them in
the street, heard of them from your friends, read of
them in the newspapers.
They are the folk whom Life has given if not a raw deal at least no hand of trumps, who live in the mean streets and the modest streets, bravely main- taining a façade of cheerfulness behind which there is precious little cause for cheer.
of
You know these people I shall write about ns representative hundreds of thousands up and down Britain. (But don't imagine you call pick out tirese individuals: the names are of my christening;
the case histories are their own.)
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RS. DIXEY is a widow. And widows — with elergymen-seem to luse their money more easily than any other class of the community.
Mrs. Dixey is also a simple soul. But not so simple that sho cun- not see who is to blame that three- parts of her savings are gone.
Everything was all right until the last General Election. Up to then all that, her husband had saved in his lifetime, all that she had managed to save since his death-together, only a modest sun-was invested with the build- ing society through which Mr. Dixey bought their house,
But at the last General Election Mrs. Dixey was deceived by the Tory trick then current. You re- member It, perhaps: "YOUR
HOUSE TO GO YOUR BUILDING SOCIETY, TOO! IF SOCIALISM COMES."
Mrs. Dixey unfortunately knows nothing about politics, particularly Tory politics. Hurriedly, she with- drew her money from the Bulld- ing Society. And as hurriedly she placed it in the care of a company which was to be as steady as the rock of Gibraltar, as profitable as Woolworth's.
That company lasted precisely eleven months. Mrs. Dixey's sav- ings probably lasted eleven days.
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ET us turn to the Ferri- mans, They are
not, you may say when you have read their story altogether.
n fair sample of that section of
People
the people for whom there is sti
housing problem. The answer Is that if the problem had been solved there would be no need for any kind of sample.
But perhaps they have had bad luck. When they were 'married they appiled for a Council flat. were put on the waiting list (It was hundreds long), told they would hear in due course.
And while they were waiting they lived in the top part of a house, sharing with two other familles tone front room, one bed- room at the back, stove on the landing, water to be dragged op from the basement).
Pink-cheeked, ex-shop assistant Doris Ferriman, nevertheless managed to make it look like home to her lorry-driver husband. They were almost sorry to move when Dick Ferriman was transferred to another depot, had to find other accommodation.
And they were sorrier still when. they were switched from one Council waiting list to another-- and at the wrong end. Then Dick Ferriman began to ask what the dovit was the matter with this housing business. And on investi- getlen he found that with only ten months to go the Government's five year sium-clearance scheme is only half accomplished.
The Ferrinians are still living in the top part of a house.... and
Kingswood, 68, gets 103. a week old age pension. His wife, 60, is not entitled to a pension. Some- how she contrives to make bolh ends meet by office cleaning at night. She has progressed from sweeping out the factory.
Fortunately, they've a council flat, which is cheap. But how the rent is paid and food bought and, rarely, new clothes got together— that's a mystery you nor I nor the Kingswoods can adequately ex- plain.
Misery is mitigated. Henry Kingswood has a son who, in a modest fashion, keeps board- Ing-house on the coast of Kent.
He tries to keep his prices reasonable, to meet the competi- tion of the holiday camps, without cutting them so that the staff (and the food) suffers. One day he hopes to see himself, a proud man with good friends, behind the bar of a country inn.
Out of season, he has the old people down for a week or two.
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ET us look in at a school not—as we kay—a hun- dred miles from the House of Commons: an ordinary Counell school, no worse than many, a little better than some.
Its proudest possessions are the
ahlelds which bear the honoured names of scholars who
prodigious with
It' energy. seemed then!--scrambled through exams.. and passed to secondary and high schools, even to the universities.
Mrs. Ferriman's checks aren't-so-shields-with-which-it-walls are
pink,
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I
CAN imagine that once Mrs. Kingswood hind pink checks too. Fly
years of hard work (beginning at ten, sweeping a factory for 48, a week) have left her wrinkled, but still upright.
Her husband, Henry Kingswood. Isn't
BO straight. Bricklaying doesn't present many opportunities for fortune building; but it bends the shoulders.
It does not, indeed. present many opportunities for putting by for that proverbial nest-eng; so that the manner in which the Kingswooda live now is a miracle not to be explained.
hung:
Ted Fletcher is quite naturally proud of the fact that on one of those shields his name appears, boldly lettered in black and gold.
He doesn't grumble, of course: but he's not quite so cheerful when you say casually: "Where did you go on to?"
For Ted Fletcher didn't go on to anywhere. On the day his son's scholarship success WER ∙an- nounced Fletcher Senior man- aged to lose his job. With the family. Income cut by two-thirds Ted Fletcher went to a clerk's stool
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Instead of a college desk. That was five years ago; and by now he has worn that stool shiny.
"A pity, in a way," he says, "I had a passion for nerodynamics, might have been doing something really interesting. The only thing I can do now is to stick here-or Join the RA.F.!".
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Na way the collier is luckier than the clerk. Peter Day almost learned his lessons in a mine. He was underground before he was in his teens.
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By the time he was twenty-five he had had a spell at Ruskin Col- lege-and went back to the colliery Just in time for plt fall, which left him with his skin pocked with blue coal grains,
That pit fall has given him an inferiority complex. Peter says now that with a face like his tho pit is the only place for him.
And that's odd, because two years at Ruskin have given him an uncanny knowledge of just how he is risking his life for a sweated wage in an industry hopelessly
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Yet he'll stay in the pit as long
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OU know these people: ordinary people whose
Yordinary
by actions or events that ought never to have been; people who could, with such litle effort on our part, be enjoying life instead of just putting up with it.
Well, the necessary effort some of us at least are willing, eager, to make.
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1 Seasonal absentmindedness for
the furmer (13).
10 No, this mythical person did not
have a gigantic head (7). 11 Part of this European Island is of comparative unimportance (7).
12 Mock (4).
13 Nothing in 20 across makes uils
place (5).
14 Cask often in an angler's hands
(4).
17 Deplet a red light perhaps (7).- 18 Nationality with a head for
brewing? (7).
18 Progress in hospitals? (7). 22 A game of changing appearance
(7).
24 Was this early
limit? (4).
motorist
the
25 This place is dusty if upset (5).
20 Wasting no words (4).
20 He is proverbial for swearing
(7).
:30 Feeling (7).
31 This thing has not happened be-
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2 The time of the year for brew-
Ing? (7).
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4 This comes from any gaol (7).
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This combination of noise and musical instrument is ordinary (7),
0 Hnd status? (4),
7 Up-bringing (7).
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0 Might be a theatre or merely the clown's red hot poker (two words-5, 8).
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for this Border crime (33). 15 A theatrical lone (5),
16 A number take great pleasure
in making this splee (5).
20 The abode of baldhended Scots?
21 What is this is not meant to be
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22 Pigment that suggests Socialist
victory (7).
23 A matter of course (7).
27 Perhaps a yard for a sailor (4). 28 This kind of country is high up,
paradoxically enough (4).
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