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DUNSTABLE NOTES

... DUNSTABLE NOTES. About forty members of the Dunstable detachment of the Luton V.T.C. journeyed to Harpenden on Sunday week, and were reviewed together with the Lutenians sznd the 3rd Hertlordshire Battalion by the Burl of IBssex. The Earl of Essex expressed ...

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... Master Gibbs.” The medal is inseribed * Presented to Cyril Gibbs from Lawrence Inns for a hrave act. 7/4/11.” VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENT, — First aid certificates have heen obtained by the following students who attended Dr. Wagstaff's ¢lass: James J. Clarke ...

LUTON SAYINGS AND DOINCS

... a good example to Lutonians. Although he has never taken any military office, fio is hon. commandant of the Men’s Voluntary Aid Detachment, and all his children are doing something to help in the war. Major Sidney Joseph Green, the eldest son, is in command ...

ASPLEY CUISE,

... hoped that a substantial balance will ge available for the *‘ Fire Appliance Fund.” I WINC. V.A.D.— A meeting of the Voluntary Aid Detachment was held in the Wing Hall on Monday week and about 30 members assembled . These included representatives from Wing ...

DACTH WORTH

... 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 ...

Published: Saturday 21 April 1917
Newspaper: Herts Advertiser
County: Hertfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1083 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

HEROES ALL

... naturally very anxious. ERISIVELL SOLDIER KILLED TN EGYPT. After war was declared an appeal was made to members of the Voluntary Aid Detachment at Eriswell and one to offer his services when required was Private Robert Hefter. He went as orderly to the Red ...

Published: Saturday 15 December 1917
Newspaper: Lowestoft Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1418 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

WiNG.—The Rev. F. H. Tatham, preachin yn Sunday morning, referred to the late Kin s a good steward with special

... Firminger, preached on Runday to a very large eongregation, which ineluded a contingent of Boy Scouts from Woburn, and the local detachment of scouts, laking as his text, 2 Kings, chapter 2 verse 5, the preacher referred to the sad and sudden death of King Edward ...

MILTON BRYAN

... The balance of &£6O remaining, after paying expenses, is to be given to the Bute Hospital and Children's Homo. The Voluntary Aid Detachment scheme was explained at the Town Hall last week toa large audience of ladies by (olonel Magill. Invitations were ...

HEMEL HEMPSTEAD

... 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 ...

Published: Saturday 07 April 1917
Newspaper: Herts Advertiser
County: Hertfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3278 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

LEICHTON BUZZIARD

... attention given him he made little progress. In the treatment of serious cases at the Hospital the services of the Voluntary Aid Detachment are always supplemented by those of trained nurses so that the Hospital is always efficiently managed. Since the ...

MISS SYBIL KEYMER'S RECITAL

... with the gift as follows :—“f\Ve, hthe inem}ll)ers and associates o the eighton ' anie 4 AR gy i R G e e g Companies of the Voluntary .\ld Detn'ch-3 b C ments from Wing, Mentmore, Slapton and Kngland Men’s Society, present their con- pinglad 3 ; ] inslade ...

FENNY STRATFORD. BY SIGNALMAN

... point of view it may be regarded, either socially, financially, or enjoy-ably, was entirely successful, had been got up in aid of the Royal Gardeners’ Orphan Fund, of which Her Majesty the Queen is the Patron and His Grace the Duke of Bedford the President ...