The Notice Board

Events 1971

by Don Featherstone

Recent big increases in British Bank charges have put a handling-charge of 25P (30 cents) on EACH cheque from overseas. It is economically impossible for Wargamer's Newsletter to absorb this charge. Overseas subscribers sending dollar or nonsterling cheques must ADD 30 cents to each cheque. American Express drafts, International Money Orders or Sterling drafts for the specific amount do not need this additional handling-charge.

This magazine and all literature and books distributed through it are sold on the condition and understanding that, as every possible care is taken in dispatch, no responsibility can be taken nor non-arrival. Any items replaced will be charged for.

The Glasgow and District Wargaming Society meets on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of the month between 11 a.m.-10 p.m. at the Church Balls, David Street, Glasgow E.1. Contact Secretary J.Johnston, 26 Moredun Street, Glasgow E.2.

The Scottish Military Collectors Society will be holding a Militaria Fair on Saturday and Sunday 25th and 26th September 1971 from 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. each day. The Fair is being held in the Appleton Tower, Crichton Street, Edinburgh. This is a University building of modern design which has excellent facilities for exhibits for members and the Trade. There is a large lops' room set aside for a wargame fought on a grand scale. Enquiries should be addressed to Captain A.H. Hughes, Branch Secretaryt S.M.C.S., 7 Livingstone Place, Edinburgh 9.

Subscribers are requested to note that every care is taken to ensure that their Newsletters are correctly addressed and safely dispatched. That being the case, it is regretted that no responsibility can be taken for non-arrival and replacement copies must be charged for - usually by deducting one month from the subscription period.


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