VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS
... VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS. It was further agreed that a grant not exceeding £lOO per annum lie made tbo Voluntary Aid Detachment* the Hertfordshire Territorial Force Association rate £2 10s. for oach course in ...
... VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS. It was further agreed that a grant not exceeding £lOO per annum lie made tbo Voluntary Aid Detachment* the Hertfordshire Territorial Force Association rate £2 10s. for oach course in ...
... V.A.D. WORK. The report of the Hon. A. ,'Com tv Director for Ilcits), ...
... the Officvr Commanding Fi«-ld Ambulance, and the Voluntary Aid Detachment oped the a- a hospital end t assist with nursing •■f the pal', nts Only three day-' not - wits gi%en the Voluntary Aid Detachment, hut ...
... suitable Christmas fun; and small gifts and for ttii« stun was collected l»y members the Voluntary Aid Detachment. Since el.rsod revcrtd member* of tin; Voluntary Aid Detachment have been helping II vacancies ...
... Service po-tars. collecting paper for the Prince of Wales' Fund, organ sing jumble sales for the Red s. working at Voluntary Aid Detachment Ilo'pitalf. and looking after the gardens the men who ire service.—Vo fewer than : tw five Scouts of the Ist El-tree ...
... THE V.AD. ELSTREE AND ROREHAM WOOD DETACHMENT. Tlio annual meeting of and Boreham Wood Voluntary Aid Detachment (11th Herts) was hold Mr. P. W. Everett's house. The Hon. Treasurer (Mr. Everett) submitted the balance .-hoot, showing a balance hand £2 17* ...
... naturally centres the Voluntary Aid Detachment portion of it. hut the same tinm it must not In- forgotten that Brigade has other work, besides the • are and Miming the sick and wounded. During the year two Courses of lectures on first aid wen- given bv Dr ...
... more Red Cross nursca than were needed and thousands of young women qualified as members of the Voluntary Aid Detachment. But since then women nave entered work*, and have men's places as clerks, chauffeurs, railway porters and motor conductor#. etc. ...
... are patients at F.wen llall, adjoining Burnet Congregational Church, were favoured Thursday last from Abraham-, the Voluntary Aid Detachment Ambulance j Section with hi* traveling cinema. showed 1 nunil>er remarkably good pictures with which the patients ...
... and 423. Evening 6: Talli* Voluntaries, la) Allegro Choral, from *eoond Sympho (Louis Vieinc); # Collegiate Psalter; and Nunc Diinlttia, Wood minor; anthem, And saw another angel Stanford; hymns. 222 and 427; ©on voluntary. Finale (second Symphony), ...
... shoulders. c was ditional exemption until August 23th while i »ta' d that Harris off license.—Tides-, ; serving with the Voluntary Aid Detachment.— r«ply Mr. il.e.-kfortii Jones, said was his | It- wis a military appeal and respondent, who mother'# and was paid ...
... years the war. and long before military hospitals became th© very important institutions that they now are, those Voluntary Aid Detachment ladies were assiduously preparing themselves for much serious work that the war has brought in its train. Aa! soon ...