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BOROUGH OF EVESHAM £lO,OOO NATIONAL WASTE PAPER CONTEST Ist MAY to 31st JULY

... MORALE lAN HAY, author of The First Hundred Thousand, writing from the War Office to a volunteer on the eve of the second world war, intimated that there was something equally import an t as active service, and that was a stout heart. If you have to ...

FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1958

... life has displayed great interest in public affairs and the welfare and sporting activities of youth. At the end of the Second World War. he was instrumental in reorganising Hampton Rovers Football Club and became its chairman. a posicioo which he still ...

NEWS

... from his colleagues received an inscribed watch. He was a founder-member of the Evesham Old Contemptibles and during the second World War served in the Home Guard. lie is survived by a widow, a son, in New ZqJand. and daughter. The funeral service, conducted ...

Crack shot ? Well, that remains to be seen. At the moment the demands of the photographer have taken his eye ..

... reasonable strength, and It Is hoped that the citizens of the borough will co-operate to achieve this purpose. Before the Second World War. war gases were considered to be one of the most dangerous weapons likely to be used. They were not. though large supplies ...

BUNDAY. JULY lA

... much criticism. One reason for this was because it was felt that leadership was inefficient in the decade preceding the second World War. Moreover, there was an impression abroad, which provoked the natural human feeling of resentment, to the effect that ...

THE EVESHAM STANDARD

... Division) and Mr.. Charles Fowler (President, Ambulance Division). EARLY DAYS Mr. Edgar recalled the early days of the Second World War when he served as a St. John Ambulance driver before Joining the Fleet Air Arm. Speaking of his experiences with the ...

OUTSIZE BEANS

... with a pavilion. and played in many of the matches. while Mrs. Field helped to provide the teas. At Kemerton during the second world war Mr. Field served as a special constable. He became People's Warden at St. Nicholas' Church. and was a member of the Parochial ...

RURAL COUNCILLORS LEARN ABOUT RADIO AND TELEVISION

... of the Duke of Orleans. Pretender to the French throne, has been occupied by the 8.8. C. since the early days of the second World War. From 1939 to 1945 it was used as an emergency control-room in Place of Broadcasting House and since then hundreds of ...

DROITWICH RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL

... Shone, who was 48. was born at Liverpool. and came to Evesham in about 1930. He served with the Desert Rats during the second world war. For 23 years before he entered the employment of Booth and Bornford's Ltd.. he was a representative for Brown Bros. ...

SUNDAY. MAY 30. 1043

... df the drift to the cities, which made people forget their English heritage, are constantly stressed. Now, following a second world war within 25 years, many politicians who wore blinkers, have been rudely jolted out of the conception that they were living ...

BOROUGH NOTES AND NEWS

... the Men's Weekend last week was the Rt. Hon. Brnest Brown. a former Cabinet Mlinister and Minister of Labour during the second world war. At the public meeting on Saturday evening. when the Mayor (Councillor J. M. Hodges) presided. supported by Councillor ...

BOROUGH NOTES AND NEWS

... coming to F‘e - ha.ti in 1920. A member of tte Brit sh le;loo 1 e was a found-r--haember of the Bermemen's Club In the second world war he was A.R.P. warden for Bengewo•th. He was a member of moat organisations including the Rowing Club. The funeral (cremation) ...