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... 11., TO , DIG FOR VICTORY. HOW ALLOTMENTS CAN . HELP. ...
... outskirts of large towns may be provided in some parts of the country a 3 an inducement to city dwellers to take part in the Dig for Victory campaign. This provision is being seriously considered a number of London borough councils who have plenty of would-be ...
... Com- A veidil of Death b misathen- inittee yesterday went • step further In lute was returned at an inquest their dig for Victory scheme when at Dewsbury yesterday on Frank Itaistrick t t h o e w ? n . fo r n e tt rshdoll:tri r i b u th ti e on ce ...
... Diary of a Yorkshireman we dig for victory Rubbish-Tip we shall all become increasingly soil and com- Garden post minded, and hear one man who already has good lead this direction. ever garden was mads It Is his. A local council needed new yard ...
... MR. CHURCHILL WITH THE R.A.F. IN FRANCE : LIFEBOAT HEROES MABANES JANUARY SALE READY JO DIG FOR VICTORY.—An army of four-year-old children setting off for their gardening. lesson at Bentley (Doncaster) New Village Infants' School. LIMITED QUANTITY OF ...
... equally familiar with the London “haunt®” which they have used in the past. MIDDLESBROUGH GARDENS PLAN Middlesbrough’s Dig for Victory campaign will soon be in full swing, and demon«tration plots are to be put in hand by the Parks Superintendent (Mr. 6 ...
... DIGGING FOR VICTORY REDCAR ALLOTMENTS COMMITTEE A meeting of the Redcar Allotments Committee, under the auspices of the Society of Friends, was held on Friday I evening, January sth, 1940, to elect a ...
... DIGGING FOR VICTORY REDCAR ALLOTMENTS COMMITTEE A meeting of the Redcar Allotments Committee, under the auspices of the Society of Friends, was held on Friday \evening, January sth, 1940, to elect a committee. The Society of Friends supply tools, seeds ...
... last Saturdey. Trey were: W. Suicliffe, 96-22-74; J. A. Wild, 92-14.7¢; W. Proctor 93-11-82; R. Sutcliffe 89-4-85. Digging for victory.—Before the war some two million families were growing ol stufls themselves on allotments in t cir own gardens, or keeping ...
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... and P C. Turner of the Lancashire County Constabulary, who helped to superintend the demonstration and distribution. DIGGING FOR VICTORY. Before the war some million famihe. were growing foodstuffs for themselves on allotments and in their own gardens, ...
... may done. “A Garden Goes to War” reflects the energetic personality of one who has brought real meaning to' the phrase “Dig for Victory, and clearly shows how the national effort to win the war. The book Is published by John Miles Ltd., at 2/6, and can ...