CITY OF CARDIFF Dig for Victory Exhibition 6th—Sth SEPTEMBER, 1944
... CITY OF CARDIFF Dig for Victory Exhibition 6th—Sth SEPTEMBER, 1944 ...
... CITY OF CARDIFF Dig for Victory Exhibition 6th—Sth SEPTEMBER, 1944 ...
... CITY OF CARDIFF Dig for Victory Exhibition 6lh —Bth SEPTEMBER, 1944 • WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 6 CITY HALL The Exhibition will be Opened by VISCOUNT BLEOISLOE, P.C., O.C M. 0., K-B.E At 2 30 p m. Chairman The LORD MAYOR OF CARDIFF (Alderman Frederick Jonei, J ...
... CITY OF CARDIFF Dig for Victory Exhibition 6th —Bth SEPTEMBER, 1944 TO-DAY (Wed.) Sept. 6 CITY HALL The Exhibition will Opened by VISCOUNT BLEDISLOE, P.C.. 0.C.M.0., K.B.E. At 2.30 p m. Chairman : The LORD MAYOR OF CARDIFF (Alderman Frederick Junes, J ...
... PURVIS, Esq., F.C.S., Principal the Monmouth Institute ol Apriculture, U*k. Chairman i Councillor W. H. J. MUSTON. FILMS DIG FOR VICTORY and FOOD FILMS will be shown each Evening from 6.30 to 7.0, at The REARDON SMITH LECTURE THEATRE. ...
... music and drama are both something other than a pastime for a wet Sunday afternoon. Cardiff. - G- - “Dig for Victory” Sir, —The writer of Dig for Victory ’’ in your issue September 8 seems to have had an unfortunate and costly experience. Nevertheless, ...
... the members of the council at that time are still in office N. S. MERRETT. Porthcawl. Digging for Victory r, —We have heard a revival of the slogan Dig for Victory. I bought lewt. of potatoes through a trading association for 195.. paid ill for land ...
... were given by Mr. Hubert Alexander, the chairman the Glamorgan War Agricultural Committee when he re-opened Cardiff’s Dig for Victory exhibition on Thursday. The increase in the amount of vegetables we eat was very marked : 1331b5. per head per annum nowadays ...
... eating, but finally expired FLOWERS in Wales.— At Instead he will get the impres- unab ] e 0 surv ive damage to vital the Dig for Victory” exhibition sion of security, tolerable comfort. or g ans held last week at the City-hall and a large degree iff remoteness ...
... the third year in Mail a speech by the succession. Mayor of Newport (Mr. H. A; Appointment. Miss Glenys p U rsey) at a Dig for Victory jX; Cwmllynfell. has been appointed * ° indexed to'the matron of the British Waifs and t^llin g them so plainly what their ...
... coasting trades, where tonnage was in steady supply to meet good inquiry. Small-Growers’ Part in the War Effort Swansea’s Dig for Victory exhibition on Saturday, the final day, was opened the Deputy- Mayor (Mr. Howell Thomas), who said it had proved a success ...
... ire took part in the services in the afternoon and evening. 61b. Honey, £2O. —At the recent the 30 years' gold bar. “Dig for Victory” campaign in Airport Clalm.-The Llanelly Cardiff £2O was raised for the Red Rural District Council have decided Cross ...