I've just uploaded the issue of The Union Jack for December 13th, 1924, containing the story Sexton Blake's Xmas Truce. The issue is complete except for the six-page Detective Supplement. This does not affect the feature story, of course. Everything else should be "fit and present," including some advertisements that may revive memories of Christmases long past for our British readers. Remember Meccano building sets? Remember Hornby clockwork trains? And I'm sure our reindeer friend Rudolph will be anxious to read the advertisement headed "Have you a red nose?" The answer, apparently, is to send a stamp to pay postage "and you will learn how to rid yourself of such a terrible affliction free of charge." Oh good ... no mention of cutting down on the drinking, which might not tie in too well with end-of-year celebrations! Merry Christmas, all!