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Saturday, 14 November 2009

dangerous woman murderer absconded during an escorted shopping trip


From Sky news

Patricia Gillette made off from West Wickham in Kent at approximately three o'clock on Friday afternoon and has not been seen since.

It is understood the 41 year old had been allowed to visit the shops under supervision from Bethlem Royal Hospital in nearby Beckenham.

DS Gary Gornell, of Bromley CID, said: "This individual is dangerous and we need to apprehend her as soon as possible.

"If anyone sees her, please don't approach her, but call police immediately."

Gillette, from Streatham, south London, was convicted of killing 38-year-old Mark Murphy in August 2006.

A judge at her trial the following July ordered that she be detained under a Hospital Order indefinitely.

Gillette is black, between 5'3" and 5'8" tall and of large build.

She has moles under both eyes, a scar on the left side of her neck and another scar on her left ear.

She wears her hair in a small ponytail on top of head.

When last seen she was wearing a red hooded coat, a blue jean shirt, black jogging bottoms and black shoes.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Bromley CID on 020 8284 8754 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/5/20091114/tuk-woman-murderer-escapes-during-shoppi-45dbed5.html

Friday, 13 November 2009

BNP says remembrance wreath was not meant to offend Sikh community

The wreath the mail mentions was placed by Birmingham BNP before any others including the Sikh one. Birmingham BNP have been laying a wreath in Birmingham on remembrance day for the past four years. It was the first year a Sikh one was amongst them. The mail also fails to mention that the wreath was dedicated to British AND commonwealth forces. Finally the Sikh community has stood shoulder to shoulder with Birmingham BNP when protesting about a mosque being implemented in Billsley by stealth. ic1male


Article from the evening mail


A SENIOR BNP official has sprung to the defence of his party after a BNP wreath was laid among Sikh tributes at a Birmingham Remembrance ceremony.

Richard Lumby, sub regional organiser for the West Midlands, said the laurel was not deliberately placed alongside those laid by the city’s Sikh temples and was never designed to insult anybody.

Mr Lumby said the tribute delivered by the party, which restricts membership to white-only British citizens, was moved inside the Hall of Memory during the Remembrance Day service in Centenary Square by unsuspecting soldiers involved in the ceremony.

“We certainly did not mean to insult anyone,” he said. “We would not go out of our way to do that.

“They (the Sikh community) have every right to be there as they fought alongside our soldiers and we were not looking cause them insult.”

Mr Lumby added the party always laid wreathes at the service in Birmingham and it played an active part in proceedings.

http://www.birminghammail.net/news/top-stories/2009/11/13/bnp-says-remembrance-wreath-was-not-meant-to-offend-sikh-community-97319-25159818/

Thursday, 12 November 2009

Arkansas Anchorwoman’s Face Shattered ‘Like an Egg’ During Attack



Another heart renching article from the American Renaissance

One blow ruined her smile and others crushed the middle of her face, but the attack on television personality Anne Pressly (pictured right) didn’t end until after her jaw was forced to the back of her head and cut off blood flow to her brain, a medical examiner said Tuesday.

Prosecutors rested their capital murder case against Curtis Lavelle Vance (pictured left), 29, after testimony from the state’s deputy medical examiner, who spoke about Pressly’s final moments of consciousness.

Vance, of Marianna, has pleaded not guilty to murder, rape and burglary. If convicted, he could face the death penalty.

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Dr. Stephen Erickson said an examination of Pressly’s body after her death revealed that her face shattered “like an egg” during the attack. “I could feel crunchiness” while examining Pressly’s face, he said. A photo he used showed her nose pushed to one side.

Erickson said some type of object likely was used during the attack—the butt of a pistol or perhaps some type of club.

Pressly, the co-host of a morning TV show who had a bit part in the President Bush biopic “W,” was hit so hard that a tooth—root intact—flew to her bedroom floor. Another blow crushed bones in the middle of her face. Another shoved her jaw backward, leaving her brain starved for blood.

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Pressly, 26, was attacked early Oct. 20, 2008, at her home in Little Rock. Her mother, unable to reach Pressly by telephone, found her daughter shortly before she was due on KATV’s “Daybreak” program.

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Erickson said it was possible that Pressly felt pain even after the attack—even if she couldn’t have responded to anyone.

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Erickson said Pressly had injuries consistent with being raped. Defense lawyer Katherine Street, however, questioned whether they could have been caused by a medical examination. Erickson said it was possible, but said it appeared they were inflicted about the time of the attack.

On a tape played for jurors Monday, Vance told a police detective that he beat Pressly with a piece of wood that he found in her backyard—but never explained why. “I lose control, she lose control,” Vance said in the February interview.

Police witnesses said DNA evidence linked Vance to Pressly’s death and to a Marianna rape case in which he has pleaded not guilty.

Man beaten with belts in cinema row


Article from The Echo (Essex)

A MAN was left needing surgery after a gang viciously whipped him with their belts following a row inside a cinema.

The 41-year-old victim had taken his girlfriend to watch the late night screening of film Saw VI at the Vue, off The Boardwalk in Lakeside shopping centre.

During the film the pair had an argument with a couple sitting behind them. When the movie finished the couple left for their car but were surrounded by a large gang, made up of men and women.

The men removed their belts and started laying into their victim.

The brutal assault left the man with severe injuries to his arm. He was taken to hospital where surgeons operated on him and inserted a metal plate.

His girlfriend suffered shock and minor injuries.

Detectives have now launched a probe into the attack and are appealing for witnesses.

Investigating officer Det Con Nick Phillips, of Grays CID, said: “We’re looking for any audience members who may have seen the altercation inside the cinema and also anyone who may have seen the fight outside.

“This is a highly unusual event and so would have caught the attention of passers-by.

“The attack was a sustained one and has shocked us.”

All of the attackers were black. One wore a black T-shirt and black jeans, while another was wore a striped T-shirt.

One of the women wore a brown leather jacket.

Witnesses to the attack, which took place shortly after midnight on Saturday October 24, should call police at Grays on 0300 3334444

http://www.echo-news.co.uk/news/local_news/

Wednesday, 11 November 2009

South Africa black murder of whites

Ready to become a minority? This should stiffen resolve

Black teenager throws glass bottle at BNP activists


Article from The London Patriot


I am very angry, I was a victim of a violent attack on Thursday the 5th of November 2009.

While waiting at Becontree station at 7 PM with Richard Barnbrook and 2 other BNP activists to start leafleting the area, on the other side of the road behind a plastic barrier (roadworks), there were roughly 12-15 black teenage guys loitering on the footpath. I think someone recognised Mr Barnbrook, one of them threw a glass bottle at us and it missed me by a few inches. After a few minutes of abuse from them a few went to the station, jumped the barrier without a ticket and the others ran away. Mr Barnbrook had called the police, who arrived 10-20 minutes later and tried (sic) to catch them in the tube.
Someone could have been badly injured and I am incandescent with rage.

I suspect that with news Nick Griffin may stand in B & D as a BNP candidate for the constituency, these attacks will grow in intensity. NuLabour has an awful lot to answer for.

They know the BNP has a very good chance of taking control in Barking & Dagenham and they clearly want to stop us by any means neccesary, as debate does not suit them, then physical violence is their preferred option.

They not only tolerate, but also push people from every ethnic background to intimidate and attack us with the clear aim of scaring our members and supporters (how wrong can they be?)
I’m also sure pressure is put on teachers to encourage students that anti-social behaviour and physical violence are tolerated so long as the targets are BNP activists.
Therefore, I lay blame at the feet of NuLabour and the other politicians of the Tripartite Alliance for this behaviour, and I urge every nationalist to vent his/her anger on our elected politicians.
A good start would be to complain to every Barking & Dagenham councillor ( except BNP ones of course.

http://www.londonpatriot.org/2009/11/07/black-teenager-throws-glass-bottle-at-bnp-activists/

2 more anti white racist attacks in as many days


How much longer can the mainstream media play down the motives behind these attacks on our youth? If you see this going on help your fellow citizen. If you feel you can't do that then call the police and take some mobile phone footage. How would you feel if it was your relative? ic1male.

Article from The Intelligent Weekly


Teen badly hurt in 'racist' attack... (Dewsbery)

A TEENAGE boy was knocked unconscious with a house brick, stabbed with a screwdriver and “left for dead” in a vicious race attack.

Joseph Haigh, 14, was savagely beaten by the gang of up to 15 Asian youths in Thornhill on Friday night.

The gang hurled racist abuse at him, constantly referring to the colour of his skin, yet police refused to classify the attack as racially-motivated.

Joseph’s dad Jonathan, 42, of Thornhill, said: “It was a racist attack.

“They were calling him ‘white trash’ and white this, that and the other.

“This is why people are angry about what is happening in this country.

“If it had been an attack by whites on an Asian lad it would have been a definite race attack. When it’s the other way round they don’t want to know.”

Joseph was out with his friends at around 9pm on Friday near Thornhill’s Rectory Park when the gang of Asians, said to be aged 18-20, came at them.

Joseph’s friends scattered and Joseph tried to make off on his bike, only to be confronted by one of the thugs who smashed him in the head with half a brick.

Mr Haigh, a lorry driver, told how that blow knocked his son unconscious and he instinctively put his hands over his face to protect himself.

Another youth lunged at him with a screwdriver while others kicked and punched him about the head.

Mr Haigh said: “They went to stab him in the face and it was only because he had his hands up that they missed.

“He was stabbed in one hand, his other hand was broken and a cut on his forehead was down to the bone.

“If they had hit him a bit harder with the house brick they could have killed him.

“They just left him for dead.”

Joseph’s teeth were also badly damaged and he may lose a tooth. His teeth were wired and he needed specialist treatment at the trauma unit at Leeds General Infirmary.

One of Joseph’s friends raised the alarm and when Mr Haigh arrived his son was laid out in a bus shelter covered in blood.

Joseph’s bike was also missing and was believed to have been stolen by the gang.

Joseph was off school all week and tensions were said to be running high at Thornhill Community Science College.

“It’s shocking what’s happened,” said Mr Haigh. “I have lived in Thornhill all my life and there were fights between whites and Asians 20 years ago. But this wasn’t braying someone and giving them a black eye, it was a vicious attack.

“You don’t go out with a house brick and a screwdriver if you’re not going to seriously hurt someone.”

Mr Haigh, who has a wife Stacey, 40, and another son James, 19, said he wanted out of Dewsbury.

“It used to be a good, thriving town but Dewsbury has got nothing to offer us anymore.”

A police spokesman said the initial police report had not classified the attack as racially-motivated but inquiries were continuing.

Insp Jenny Thompson, of Dewsbury police, said: “This was a vicious, unprovoked attack on a young boy which left him with some serious injuries.

“This kind of behaviour will not be tolerated within Dewsbury and we will be focusing extra patrols around the area as part of on-going work.

“The CID department are currently following some positive lines of inquiry. However I would still appeal for any witnesses or anyone with information to contact Dewsbury CID on 01924 431085 or Crimestoppers in confidence on 0800 555 111.
http://www.thepressnews.co.uk/NewsDetails.asp?id=3925


Article 2 from The Intelligent Weekly (Saville
Town)


Fresh attacks in ‘no go area’ that isn’t...

POLICE have insisted that Savile Town is not a “no-go area” despite two more reported attacks over the weekend.

On Saturday night a white teenage boy was attacked and beaten by a gang of Asians, some wearing masks.

The victim, thought to be about 18, was walking in Savile Road, near the old cricket ground, when he was followed by a gang of about 10 Asian youths, all wearing hoodies.

A couple driving past saw the gang following the boy and became suspicious.

By the time they had turned round the victim had been knocked to the ground and was being kicked.

The woman, aged 41, and her partner, who is 44, forced the attackers to run off.

The victim, who was bleeding from the nose, didn’t want to report the attack but the couple insisted on calling police. Officers arrived quickly and took the boy home.

The woman, who lives in Thornhill Lees, said the boy told them the gang had followed him and told him to “run”.

When he tried to ignore them they came after him and one said: “No one walks through Savile Town.”

The woman said: “If we hadn’t stopped I don’t know what would have happened.

“We wanted to make sure it was reported to the police and put down as a racist attack because that was what it was.”

That attack happened at 9.10pm on Saturday and at 4.10pm on Sunday police were called to reports of Asian youths throwing stones at passing cars in Savile Road.

Andy Cutler, 36, of Thornhill, told how his car was targeted by the yobs. He pulled up and phoned police.

While he did so another driver, also white, stopped and said the same had happened to him.

“They were just targeting white drivers,” said Mr Cutler. “As far as I’m concerned it’s racist and it needs to be reported.”

The Press has reported several incidents in Savile Town recently.

Last week we told how Robert Dyson was attacked by an Asian gang as he walked home in Savile Road.

Mr Dyson needed hospital treatment for serious cuts to his ear and nose.

Insp Jenny Thompson, of Dewsbury police, said: “Each of the incidents which have occurred recently in Savile Town are currently being dealt with in isolation.

“I can reassure residents that we are thoroughly investigating each of these matters along with any perceived racial motivation behind them.

“Savile Town is not a ‘no-go’ area and it would be unhelpful to label it in this way.

“We will be continuing to patrol the Savile Town area with our increased patrols to ensure people’s safety and identify the culprits.

“Those found to be involved in any of these offences will be dealt with swiftly and appropriately.”
http://www.thepressnews.co.uk/NewsDetails.asp?id=3929

Sweden to pay more asylum seekers to leave


Article from the Local Swedish news in English

Sweden has decided to expand a programme which gives unsuccessful asylum seekers money to voluntarily return to their homelands, at the same time as the number of refugee applications continues to drop.

For the past two years, citizens from Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia, as well as from the West Bank and Gaza who have had their asylum claims rejected have been able to apply for funds from the Swedish Migration Board (Migrationsverket) to help pay for the return trip home.

“We’ve had this option for nearly two years and have been reviewing it along the way, and based on that we’ve chosen to go ahead and open it up to more countries,” Caroline Henjered, head of the agency’s division for asylum reception, told the TT news agency.

Since November 1st, an additional 20 countries have been added to the programme. Most of the countries are in Africa, but asylum seekers from parts of Russia and Kosovo can now also apply for the repatriation funds.

Migration authorities estimate that around 18,000 repatriation cases will be carried out in 2009. About 42 percent of cases are expected to end in voluntary return, with Iraqis making up the bulk of those willing to return on their own.

At the same time, about 10,000 cases will likely be handed over to police, who will then be charged with carrying out deportation orders for people who are unwilling to leave Sweden after having their applications for refugee status rejected.

According to a recent report from the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR), 10,000 asylum seekers came to Sweden in the first six months of 2009, down from 12,000 applications during the first half of 2008, Sveriges Radio (SR) reports.

Nevertheless, Sweden still receives the highest number of asylum requests of all the Nordic countries.

The Migration Board hopes expanding the repatriation assistance programme will increase the number of people willing to return to their homelands voluntarily and has set a goal of boosting the number of voluntary repatriation cases to 47 percent.

“We’re doing this because we’ve seen that it brings results,” said Henjered.

According to Henjered, it’s possible that even more countries will be added to the programme.

“We're not against expanding things further in the future,” he said.

Through August, the agency has handed around 7,000 cases to the police, with about 56 percent of them thought to involve people who have decided to go underground to avoid deportation.

The Migration Board hopes that by allowing unsuccessful asylum seekers from more countries to apply for repatriation funds, it can also lower the number of people who go into hiding.

“Our main objective – and what we’ve already seen from the evaluations we’ve done so far – is to have fewer cases handed over to the police in relation to our total number of cases,” said Henjered.

The cost of the current repatriation assistance programme is calculated to be between 40 and 50 million kronor ($5.7 to 7.2 million).

However, it remains unclear how much costs may increase after more countries are added to the programme, or how the costs would compare with those incurred by having the people remain in Sweden.

“Off the top of my head, I’d guess that it won’t be cheaper or more expensive,” said Henjered.

http://www.thelocal.se/23110/20091106/

Tuesday, 10 November 2009

Denmark boosts cash incentive to immigrants to return home


Article from Deutsche Welle

The Danish government will increase the amount of money it offers to immigrants to resettle in their country of origin, officials announced on Monday.

Immigrants who voluntarily leave Denmark for good will now receive a payout of 100,000 kroner (13,450 euros, or $20,130 ), up from the 11,000 kroner offered since the financial-incentive plan was introduced in 1997.

"We thought it was important to substantially increase this aid so that immigrants who want to return home because they are not able to adapt to Danish society have a strong financial basis to start a new life," foreign affairs spokesman Soeren Espersen of the far-right Danish People's Party (DPP) told AFP.

The offer is aimed at immigrants and refugees who "cannot or do not want to integrate into Danish society," the head of the DPP's parliamentary group, Kristian Tuelesen Dahl, told reporters on Sunday.

The center-right minority government reached an agreement on the financial incentive with the far-right DPP as part of its 2010 budget negotiations.

In addition, 20 million kroner will be set aside for city councils in charge of integrating immigrants to "motivate" foreigners to return to their homelands.

Opposition parties are said to be shocked by the news, and fear it sends the message that foreigners are not welcome in Denmark.

Since 1997, around 2,524 immigrants have voluntarily repatriated to their home countries, according to Denmark's refugee, immigrant and integration ministry. Most of them were from the former Yugoslavia, Iraq, Iran, Lebanon, Somalia and Turkey.

Immigrants account for about 7.3 percent of Denmark's population of 5.5 million.

http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,4875040,00.html

Monday, 9 November 2009

Once we become the minority of a town









Enrichment continues

The funniest Southpark ever?

Miss England steps down after arrest

7th Debbie O'Toole, 5th Anna Watts, 2nd Kate Hodge

Recently nominated Miss England was criticised at the time with being awarded the title on a p.c ticket. Rachael Cristie beat 14 other entries without collecting more votes. Rachael was one of only two non white girls who entered the competition. Now she has stepped sown after 'blowing her top' in a night club.

From the Independent
Miss England Rachel Christie has relinquished her crown after being arrested on suspicion of a nightclub assault sparked by a row over a TV gladiator.

A statement from Miss England organisers said Miss Christie, 21, wanted to concentrate on clearing her name.

Miss Christie became involved in a dispute with another beauty queen, Miss Manchester, aka Sara Beverley Jones, at a Manchester night-spot earlier this week.

Miss Jones, 24, was allegedly punched in the face after arguing about Tornado, a gladiator who appears in the Sky1 series and whose real name is David McIntosh.

It is believed that Miss Jones, a club promoter and would-be actress, is an ex-girlfriend of Mr McIntosh and Miss Christie is his current partner.

Miss Christie was the first black woman to be crowned Miss England and is also a heptathlete who hopes to win a gold medal at the 2012 Olympics.

Mr McIntosh, 22, from Altrincham, Cheshire, is a 15 stone former Royal Marine Commando who cites Rambo as his inspiration and says he would be a gorilla or polar bear if he was an animal.

A statement from Miss England organisers said: "Due to the media attention following the allegations against her, Rachel Christie has now decided to withdraw from the Miss World competition and relinquish her Miss England crown.

"Rachel will concentrate on clearing her name and focus on training for the 2012 Olympics until this case is resolved.

"Rachel is very upset about the matter and the Miss England organiser Angie Beasley and Miss World Chairman Julia Morley will support Rachel and are behind Rachel with her Olympic training."

A further statement from Miss England organisers about how they plan to proceed is expected within the next day.

Greater Manchester Police (GMP) have previously confirmed they were called to the Mansion nightclub off Deansgate shortly before 1am on Monday.

A GMP spokesman said: "It is believed that, earlier that night, a 24-year-old woman got into an altercation with another woman in the club and was hit in the face several times.

"The victim was taken to Hope Hospital where she received treatment for superficial facial injuries. She has now been discharged."

Miss Christie was arrested on suspicion of assault and has been bailed until January 2010.

Police are appealing for witnesses. Anyone with information is asked to call Greater Manchester Police on 0161 872 5050 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/news/miss-england-steps-down-after-arrest-1816286.html

Cadburys under pressure


Article from the Evening mail

Cadbury will today discover if it is to be the subject of a hostile takeover approach by Kraft Foods.

The US suiter has until 5pm today to make an offer or walk away until next Easter but it is believed that Cadbury will vociferously resist the approach.

Kraft’s original approach was worth 745 pence per Cadbury share, though the cash-and-stock offer has since declined in value because of a drop in the value of Kraft’s shares which posted weak third quarter results last week - numbers that are believed to have hardened Cadbury’s major shareholders’ resolve to fight off Kraft’s attentions.

Shares in Cadbury have risen about 30 per cent since late August, and are now 758p a share and Cadbury has said the original Kraft offer “fundamentally undervalued” the firm and that it would prefer to remain independent. It is thought that 820p a share would be the minimum starting point for negotiations.

Reports yesterday suggested that Cadbury chairman Roger Carr has met most of the company’s top 50 shareholders in London and New York to persuade them against Kraft’s offer.

Mr Carr previously said in a letter to Kraft chief executive Irene Rosenfeld “Cadbury would be absorbed into Kraft’s low growth, conglomerate business model” and that made the offer is an “unappealing prospect”.

The maker of Dairy Milk reported higher-than expected sales in October for the third quarter and it also raised its forecast for revenue this year to “around the middle” of its previous guidance of 4-6 per cent growth.

As well as Dairy Milk, Cadbury also owns the Green & Black’s chocolate brand, Halls lozenges, Trident and Dentyne gum brands and liquorice allsorts maker Bassett’s.

It spun off its drinks division as a separate business last year.

Kraft’s brands include Kenco and Maxwell House coffee, Oreo biscuits, Jacobs, Terry’s Chocolate Orange and Toblerone, as well as cheese products such as Philadelphia and Dairylea.

Billionaire Warren Buffett, one of the world’s richest men and whose investment firm Berkshire Hathaway is the biggest shareholder in Kraft, has said the Cadbury offer is unlikely to increase significantly.

http://www.birminghammail.net/news/birmingham-news/2009/11/09/kraft-poised-to-make-hostile-bid-for-cadbury-65233-25123408/


History of Cadburys

Cadbury, the global leader in the chocolate confectionery market, began in 1824 when a young Quaker named John Cadbury opened up a shop in Birmingham. John sold coffee, tea, drinking chocolate and cocoa at his shop. Believing that alcohol was a main cause of poverty, John hoped his products might serve as an alternative. He also sold hops and mustard. Like many Quakers John had high quality standards for all of his products.

At that time in England, Quakers were prohibited from attending university, since it was affiliated with the established church, and their pacifist beliefs kept them from joining the military. With few opportunities available, Quakers often went into business-related fields and/or devoted their time to missions of social reform.

By 1842 John was selling 11 kinds of cocoa and 16 kinds of drinking chocolate. Soon John’s brother Benjamin joined the company to form Cadbury Brothers of Birmingham. The Cadbury brothers opened an office in London and received a Royal Warrant (one of many) as manufacturers of chocolate and cocoa to Queen Victoria in 1854. Six years later the brothers dissolved their partnership because of John’s failing health and the death of his wife. They left the business to John's sons George and Richard. John devoted the rest of his life to social work and died in 1889.

Packing room at Cadbury's Bournville factory..
George and Richard continued to expand the product line, and by 1864, they were pulling a profit. Cadbury’s Cocoa Essence, which was advertised as "absolutely pure and therefore best," was an all-natural product made with pure cocoa butter and no starchy ingredients. Cocoa Essence was the beginning of chocolate as we know it today. The brothers soon moved their manufacturing operations to a larger facility four miles south of Birmingham. The factory and area became known as Bournville.

With Cadbury’s continued success in chocolate, George and Richard stopped selling tea in 1873. Master confectioner Frederic Kinchelman was appointed to share his recipe and production secrets with Cadbury workers. This resulted in Cadbury producing chocolate covered nougats, bonbons delices, pistache, caramels, avelines and more. Cadbury manufactured its first milk chocolate in 1897. Two years later the Bournville factory employed 2,600 people and Cadbury was incorporated as a limited company.

During World War I, more than 2,000 of Cadbury’s male employees joined the Armed Forces. Cadbury supported the war effort, sending warm clothing, books and chocolate to the soldiers. Cadbury supplemented the government allowances to the dependants of their workers. When the workers returned, they were able to return to work, take educational courses, and injured or ill employees were looked after in convalescent homes. During this period trade overseas increased, and Cadbury opened its first overseas factory near Hobart, Tasmania. The next year Cadbury merged with JS Fry & Sons, a past market leader in chocolate.

Cadbury supported the war effort during World War II by converting parts of its factory into workrooms to manufacture equipment like milling machines for rifle factories and parts like pilot seats for Defiant fighter planes. Workers plowed football fields to grow crops, and the Cadbury St. John’s Ambulance unit helped people during air raids. Chocolate was considered essential for the Armed Forces and civilians. Rationing finally ended in 1949.

In 1969 Cadbury merged with Schweppes to form Cadbury Schweppes. Schweppes was a well-known British brand that manufactured carbonated mineral water and soft drinks. The merged companies would go on to acquire Sunkist, Canada Dry, Typhoo Tea and more. Schweppes Beverages was created, and the manufacture of Cadbury confectionery brands was licensed to Hershey.

Today Cadbury Schweppes is the largest confectionery company in the world, employing more than 70,000 employees. In 2006 the company had over $15 billion in overall sales. In March of 2007, Cadbury Scheweppes announced that it intends to separate its confectionery and beverage businesses. With almost 200 years in the business, Cadbury Schweppes will continue to prosper in the coming decades.

Cadbury Product Timeline

1865 – Cadbury Cocoa Essence
1875 – Cadbury Easter Eggs
1897 – Cadbury Milk Chocolate
1905 – Cadbury Dairy Milk
1908 – Cadbury Bournville Chocolate
1915 – Cadbury Milk Tray
1920 – Cadbury Flake
1923 – Cadbury Crème Eggs
1929 – Cadbury Crunchie
1938 – Cadbury Roses
1948 – Cadbury Fudge
1968 – Cadbury Picnic
1960 – Cadbury Buttons
1970 – Cadbury Curly Wurly
1983 – Cadbury Wispa
1985 – Cadbury Boost
1987 – Cadbury Twirl
1992 – Cadbury Timeout
1996 – Cadbury Fuse
2001 – Cadbury Brunchbar, Dream & SnowFlake

Interesting Facts about Cadbury
# Cadbury was the first company to include pictures instead of printed text on chocolate boxes.
# George Cadbury didn’t want to take mothers away from their children, so he developed a company rule that women had to leave work when they got married. Each married woman was given a bible and a carnation as wedding gifts.
# In 1886 Cadbury became one of the first firms to have dining rooms with kitchens and food for sale.
# A miniature metal animal (elephant, penguin, owl, fox, duck, squirrel, rabbit or turtle) was given away with specially designed cocoa tins in 1934. In the same year, Cadbury's tokens, which came with packs of cocoa, could be redeemed for lamps, kettles and saucepans.
# So many children joined Cadbury’s Cococub Club that it had 300,000 members in 1936.
# Cadbury’s World Visitor Center opened in 1990, welcoming 400,000 visitors in its first year.
# Cadbury launched a Get Active program in 2003, helping 10,000 teachers get into shape. http://www.englishteastore.com/cadbury-history.html

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