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STOCKPORT TERRITORIAii. —:0 Crnmn Ball at the Armoury

... Bell Mr H. Bell Mr C. E. Lake Mr T. Kay. Mr W. A. Vaughan Miss Hudson Col. Young £l6 13 6 CHESHIRE COLONEL ON THE RISK OF INVASION. Speaking at the annual diiine of the Chester and North Wales Commercial Travellers' Association on Saturday, Colonel Wilford ...

BELGIAN • ZEP SHEDS EMPTY

... deserted halls. The fight - sheer, blanched teght—thaa followed the drama of the [237 and 1238 has sent the wave of aerial invasion recoiling into ermagy. It would be quite impossible to exaggerate the panic accompanied by the fall of the blazing carcase ...

STOCKPORT TERRITORIAL NURSING SCHEME

... whether men or women, being able to render aid to • fellow-cresture in suturing and distress. In his opinion the danger invasion existed cilneny in the isnaguntioh of the newspapers, but whether there WSB an or not. the they would would be of the greatest ...

25 NOT OLD ENOUGH

... would conceivably be an addition to the Bench. (Laughter.) As long as he was Lord Chancellor there need be no fear of the invasion of the magisterial Bench by women of 25. The amendment was care'ed by 15 votes to 17, and the third rea&ng of the measure ...

CIiEbkIIRE BEAT DERBYSHIRE

... Misses Tattersall and L Clegg (Sale) were frequently prominent with clever forward play on the right wing. were the Cheshire invasions, but their shuts in the first half were few. Miss Young Club, Derby), scored the first g.al aft..: ten minutes' play. Miss ...

WOMEN'S CAMPS

... like soldiers. The Mayor of our Esst Coast. town has announced that he will call out the Women Volunteers in the event of an invasion, and their duty would be the care of the sick, and the childry.n, in certain defined areas. ...

A NATION IN ARMS GERMANY'S NEW EFFORT TO RAISE MEN

... came up into line in the form of drafts, and of Reserve, Landwehr, and Land, storm formations. Germany was saved from ' invasion, but there was still no decision, and the Armies of :he Allies were still unbroken and &Rem. There remained nothing but to ...

THE WOILIINU CLA:i6ES AND SUMMER

... summer time. Towns, llke indi‘ iduala, are judged by appearanies, but although they may suffer in social standing by the invasion lof the noisy element, it is not, alter all, a bad thing for seaside resorts that the masses hare nowadays more money to ...

POOR 6TRkTEGIETS INDEED

... we should not be eble to wind our diets to take them in their own seas, they wou not be able to leave the shore in case of invasion from Germany. It almost refreshing to return to the book which had been written by General Bernhard'. He would like to give ...

NORTH WESTERN POOR LAW CONFERENCE. .

... aa that Chaaltire &mond one and OW hod lot of kir rum Mr *WO wee thoroorn relao..4n tlr•nr. On the of Sir Thaw. Toymr tAo invasion mere thaw earner. OUT.RELIET. Tb• Chairman rworted tnet Ilse member obune..6.• dertng the fret were of the fort',get at • ...

HILPINO RUINSIII FARMERS

... sacrifice of the ruined farmers have contributed to small measure to the immunity ot them Brit!sh brethren from the horrors of invasion. Gifts of machinery, seeds, animals and birds already made have proved of the highest benefit% but the Committee of the Fund ...

HOW TO GUARD AGAINST IT

... stated the other day, of 100,000 men for he necessary programme. of tone of stops e year; if he zpeake uu LLte winger of aenai invasion he must tell the same awry. The call tor Oats on the varioue trout& was never more urgent than today; die pm fighting aeroplanes ...