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Now in these columns small I wish you a Merry Christmas, and just like Henry Hall I say: "Here's to the next time" (that fooled the Editors!)
This is the page that brings good cheer to millions
of hearts; for further particulars see "Wanted" columns,
Pog Surveys 1937
January Cold and wet waiting in the queue.
February ....Still cold and wet by the Exchange.
March Nippy by the Labour Bureau.
April One day's work (Boat Race).
May One more day's work (Coronation Day).
June Another day's work (Derby Day).
July Lovely and warm by the Exchange.
August Am getting quite sunburnt.
September... Walk round the studios lor an airing.
October Leaves are falling last so are my arches.
November.... Fog arrives— feeling of satisfaction that it
might stop work somewhere. December.... Ponds and credits completely frozen.
And with these words we saj farewell to the sleeping isles of Movieland.
Pog Casts His Eye Over The World
Italy Nero having a final fiddle.
Germany Finance so sticky they are now using
8 mm. for all films. America I can categorically state that The
Great Train Robbery has now been
finished and will lie seen in the near
future.
Atstralia The sun is shining.
Manchester Still raining.
A berdeen ( hit look unsettled .
Further Outlook... There will he definitely more weather
than of late.
I am the man they pay to keep quiet
Seasonal Piece It was Christmas Eve in the Poor House,
Everything was neat and tidy. The technicians were eating their Hot X Buns.
Blimey ! It's Good Friday.
Believe It! So What?
Bricklayers enter the cutting rooms! rl his is something realh new. We have heard of Tripe Butchers, but Bricklayers is extremely novel. We hope they gave them some straw,
In view of this. Cutters are contemplating entering other industries. Knitting would he appropriate for som i of our Montage Experts.
Bricklayers Invade the Cutting Room
"Technicians Wanted"
(Copy must reach Pog three days before St. Tibb's Eve ij
it is to be included in this Column) FOB SALE One cameraman's viewing glass . . . hardk
used. Or would exchange lor float of Brandy Sauce. WANTED. One Native to clap . . . good studio.' Wages,
two howls of rice and loin-cloth. British Mirth Cert.
.mkI Public School Education essential. Apply.
Duckshovsky, Blenheim SIikIims. F(ld! SALE. Full set o| Exterior Filters; or would exchange lor umbrella and barometer. LOST. One 1st Assistant. Las! seen taping an Infinity
shot; hasn't been seen since. Finder please return.
Adequate reward. Apply any Police Station. MORTGAGE Do you collect Mortgages? H so, v
supply you | > 1 1 • 1 1 1 \ . All we wan! is your cash. We
ask no questions.