Dig for Victory
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... 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 ...
... 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 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 ...
... 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 ...
... DIG FOR VICTORY EXHIBITION Halifax Attrastieas The Halifax area Dig for Victory campaign opens at the Town Hall to-morrow, and it is hoped that many local people, not only from Halifax but from the surrounding districts, will visit the exhibition and ...
... Dig For Victory WEEK'S EXHIBITION IN TOWN HALL Although the Allied war effort is gaimng 1n momentum and nothing vut a miracie can save the enemy from crushing defeat, it is imperative that our endeavours on the Home Front should not slacken. We must not ...
... Dig for Victory Campaign Valuable Work by Gardeners Speaking at the Dig lor Victory Exhibition Leeds Art Gallery yesterday. Mr. Percy Izzard, the gardening expert and writer, mentioned two point? of the greatest importance for gardeners at the moment—the ...
... AID TO GROWING BETTER CROPS Dig For Victory Exhibition Opened In-Halifax The Dig for Victory exhibition, which was opened at Halifax Town Hall. this afternoon, by the Mayor of Halifax. Coun. T. Greenwood. J.P., shows in a practical form how excellent ...
... HALIFAX DIG FOR VICTORY PUSH Gardeners Asked To Increase Production Ten Per Gent. The need for producing more food on the allotmenta already being Worked rather than increaa• in the number of allotmenta cmphasiaed at the opening of Halifax area Dig for Victory ...
... Come to @ DIG for VICTORY Exhibition in the ' TOWN HALL Tuesday 28th March to Monday 3rd April, 1944 Competitive Eggfihow—uhedule Plate of Four Eggs- any colour 7s o tp ge *ize P\t 1 2nd prize 15- 3 Judge : Mr. T. P. BOOT H, Ministry of Agriculture, Leeds ...