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CORRESP PLANS FOR INDIA

... Meantime, until he becomes Diet! the Roads and prevents accidents, urgent need for expert first aid, to plead for additional volunteers voluntary aid detachments that i you to-day. Mr. Herbert's figures i eloquent testimony to the need for May I quote one ...

THE. yORKSHIrBE PQ.ST, ERIDAX, OCTOBER 11, 19 29

... letter had been received from the County Director of the North Riding British Red Cross Society suggesting that the Voluntary Aid Detachments should attached to the North Riding TJnits in camp next ye Col. Wharton stated that the subject had been considered ...

NORTH RIDING V.A.D

... the North Riding Voluntary Aid Detachments of the Red Cross on Thirsk Racecourse. Thirty-one detachments will take part, and during the morning there will be competitions for trophies, including the Lady Bell Cup for women (first-aid and ...

CATTLE

... in Yorkshire Pothole SHEEP * ■ . .•;- Ptt^°Sw!^'a^id? W^ ...

(Bv a Woman CoBBEtpoM>ENT.>

... Red Cross work tbo publication the new War Office ‘.scheme' for Voluntary Aid Detachments, which was raison d’etre lor yesterday’s gathering, Welburn Manor, which the three Kycdalo detachments—Kirkclale. and Kirhynioorsiffe—were invited liy Mrs. Edward Shaw ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, WEDNESDAY,

... been brought to a high state of perfection, and far as arrangements for invasion are concerned has raised 1,110 voluntary aid detachments with the personnel of 32,527 trained and certificated persons, who have been duly registered at the ar Office. The ...

CORRESPOND ENO&

... by the voluntary workers m the west Riding for the of the troop* serving at tho front, and also for use the various hospitals in the west Hiding, it has been decided that collecting depots formed at. or near, the Headquarters of the Voluntary Aid Detachments ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, MONDAY, MAY ft 1913

... .Westminster, who staying Eaton Hall, motored to Chester on Saturday and presented nursing certificates to fiv® voluntary aid detachments of the British Red Cross Society. General Sir Henry Mackinnon and Lady Mackinnon spoke in support tbc movement. The ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. SATURDAY. MAY 6. 1916

... district Major Wader Rowley. 20. l'ark Row, Leeds, who arrange* for (ho classes in first aid, home nursing, and sanitation, but organisation Voluntary Aid Detachments, tho arrangements of Auxiliary Military Hospitals, depot.-, and other kindred matters within ...

FLORAL TRIBUTES

... (also the Skyrack Bench), Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Kitson, Brigadier-General W. B. Sandys (County Controller, West Riding Voluntary Aid Detachments), Mr. E. Arnold (ex-Lord Mayor and former Pro-Chancellor Leeds University). Mr. Charles Lupton, Mr. George Ratcliffe ...

Gray

... Order of St. John, recognition his many years' exi-cllent work. He is Avi>tant County Controller for the St. John Voluntary Aid Detachments. The Countess of Carnarvon gave birth a daughter Tuesday niuht 10. lliil Street. Berkeley Square, London. heir, Lord ...

DOMESTIC SERVANTS WANTED

... the kindness of many friends providing them with flowers, fruit and other luxuries unending. The ladies belonging Voluntary Aid Detachments who look after them much make their lives bright and happy. is not for to express opinion as to the perfection of ...