27 OCTOBER 1928, Page 50

RAPUAEL TUtKS.

At the annual meetings of Raphael Tuck and Sons, it is natural that there should be some reference to the Christmas card in which the company, of course, stands pre-eminent in the matter of its production and at. the meeting last week, Mr. Desmond Tuck referred to the debt which Christmas owed to the Christmas card, _ affirming that while Dickens had immortalized Christmas, the Christmas card had vitalized it, giving the season a more enduring life. One of the directors, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, referred to the financial strength of the company and the steady addition to its reserves.

A. W. K.