Dig for Victory
... Dig for Victory ...
... Dig for Victory ...
... Dig for Victory ...
... DIG FOR VICTORY** About 90,000 persons attended the West Riding Dig for Victory Wee* Exhibition Leeds Art Gallery the opening four days this week -To-oay's attendance looked like exceeding the average 1-5,000 day —lire opener to-day s. P. B ...
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... Dig for Victory Appeal lo Housewives appeal to housewives to produce more food and exercise all theningenuity In the kitchen was made last night by Mr. F. H. Grlsewood, of the 8.8.C.. speaking the Halifax Dig for Victory Exhibition. The Home Front, said ...
... DIG FOR VICTORY Proposed Hull Exhibition A proposal that a Dig-for- Victory exhibition be held in October or November, in co-operation with the Ministry Agriculture, was advocated at a meeting of the Hull Corporation Allotments Committee yesterday ...
... DIG FOR VICTORY STILL The need Is GROWING— To Ministry of Anriculture (Dept. W 44 ‘ Hotel Undue+, St. Anne's-an-See, Lanes. Plane send Inc Lndlets ADDRESS Halifax Courier & Guardian . • • • REASONS WHY ~ !2 8 211 1 11 1 1, IS SPIRDY. SAFE - AND ...
... DIG for VICTORY EXHIBITION There Must Be No Relaxation Of Our Efforts World Shortage Will Continue Mrs. MacLeod, of London, wife of Mr. Joseph MacLeod, the 8.8. C. announcer, emphasised the grave responsibility we have towards the starving peoples of ...
... Dig for Victory Aeont • DON'T REST ON TOUR SPAIDEW' says the Minister of Agriculture. Even if the war were to end in Europe sooner than we expect, the food situation, far from becoming easier, may well become more difficult. Get on with your digging ...
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... It’s Dig For Victory Still The Minister of Food, Colonel Llewellin, ras forecast a world shortage of meat and all dairly products for at least three years, and possibly five, after the war. And the war is not yet won. So vegetables assume an even greater ...
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