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The latest edition of "Modern World" |
Hereford newsagents have nearly sold out of the latest edition of "Modern World", chronicling the stout defence of the Cadbury's Marlbrook Chocolate Factory by elements of the
Combined Corporate Guard (prop. Sir Charles Tite-Wadde, Bt.) against a combined force of Anglicans and Bromyardistas. Full descriptions of the Corporate Guards
HERE, and of the Marlbrook battle
HERE.
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The Combined Corporate Guard defend the Cadbury Factory at Marlbrook. In the advance are the purple uniformed Cadburys Commandos; in support (L to R) are the red clad Oxo Brand Guardians and the yellow clad Fyffes Motor Guard. In the rear (naturally) the white suited and enthroned Sir Charles with his standard bearer. (photo courtesy JP) |
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The Cadbury's spotter plane did good service during the battle. Here it "runs interference" for the advance of the "(Corporate) Guards Armoured Division" - consisting of one tank each from the Cadbury, Oxo and Fyffes companies. Sir Charles and his standard bearer peruse the battle from a specially selected sandbag emplacement. (photo courtesy JP) |
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