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I think it's meant to suggest there's plenty of Christmas material inside. Bumper Christmas content if you will.Digifiend wrote:"Bumper" Xmas Number? In 1946? Well the word bumper is meaningless there, as wartime paper rationing was still in force, so they couldn't have extra pages (it only has 12 if I'm not mistaken, whereas before the war, it would've been 28).
Anyway, thanks for posting these.
As I seem a bit slow on the uptake here, I will have to admit that this is the first time I have read this thread, but I think it is worth pointing out that The Cheery Chinks was a very popular strip in The Rover from the late twenties to September 1938, often sharing a full page with Nosey Parker. It took holidays from time to time but it was essentially a long-running feature. I call it a strip but it was really just a single half-page panel with lots of humorous activity going on, rather like Spadger Isle in The Wizard over a roughly similar period, and just as non-PC when read nowadays.steven wrote:Just noticed the word 'chink' on the 27-10-45 issue. I doubt that word would be used nowadays.