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The concluding paragraph, attached, is interesting too. Downloaded from www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk.


Image ? Illustrated London News Group

? 2019 Findmypast Newspaper Archive Limited - Proudly presented by Findmypast in partnership with the British Library

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I don't think singalto was being offensive in any way. As a spell checker many years ago in the civil service I can see that the word takes a different meaning but then of course we know what the OP means.


Maybe the OP could edit their post.

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The article about Friern Manor Dairy Farm is great. I live the detail that all fourteen milkers are ?of the rougher sex?!


OP is unnecessarily petulant - this forum is in the English language, in England. The title has incorrect spelling, grammar, and the name of the farm in the thread title is wrong too. Those are just facts, there?s nothing wrong with striving for correct use of language.

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