Correspondence
To the Editor, Buntingford Gazette.
Sir,
I would like to add to the list of those mentioned by G. Scarborough Taylor in his letter of last week the splendid fellows who manned the lorries (of my firm and other firms) up and down the country and collected the goods from London warehouses, docks and wharves, under most trying conditions and at considerable risk of injury.
It was the courageous efforts of these men which saved us all from what might have been a very unpleasant experience.
Thanks to them there was no shortage of any essential food supplies, and, speaking for myself and the business I manage, supplies from Hitchen headquarters came along with amazing regularity, although, of course, one only lived from day to day, not knowing what the morrow might bring forth.
I beg to remain, Sir,
Your obedient servant,
S. Daniels
High Street, Buntingford, May 20th, 1926.
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