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THE LATE MR. MARY MAY

... THE TERRITORIALS. A %CIRRI or VOLUNTARY AIR. As a valuable adjunct to the efficient working of the Terntorial Forces. the British Red Cross Society has Mined some particulars of a scheme for the organisation of voluntary aid in England and Wales. The scheme ...

A 14C112112 OF VOLINTART ALL

... of the Terntorial Forces, the British Red Cross Society has issued some particulars of a scheme for the organisation of voluntary aid in England and Wales. The scheme has been modelled on thus,• existing in certain foreign countries, and it is state! the ...

girl aa opportunity of completing under favourable conditions his or her education. They include the Junior ..

... that a Voluntary Aid Detachment of the British Cross Society will formed in Cbnrchill and Langford. The duties of a Voluntary Aid Detachment arc connected with the removal sick and wounded from field ambulances ...

MANTLES, JACKETS, COATS

... Schools, Including Wlosoombe, aod have approved or required the managers to carry out necessary alterations at following Voluntary Schools : Compton Bishop, Kean and Yatton. Tm« Hospital. The Committee gratefully acknowledge receipt of following donations: ...

Published: Saturday 25 June 1904
Newspaper: Weston Mercury
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 772 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

Tie TlMWigs

... has been adopted and the various County Associations have been char s with the responsibility of voluntary aid in their counties, and will form detachments with An It of men aad women. 11,19111 illeasel 1101assa. A question which appeak to the Wedoman ...

CAfT. ANYrrON AND Nit IM

... will formed j raett catty es-ery large centre the Asbridge rnion. and a detachment ought able be formed the town immediately. proposal loot. men who hold the fit. John • first aid certificate are eligible to once, and as there are many in the town who ...

Mb. F. C. Turks’ Hcwtbr Snow.—Mr. F. C. Tiark* anii Kium, our advrrtisesi«nt nolumns that Uw datr abr.vr show ftacd

... l|*anofarte(, and Mrs. Hertiert Hutchmson (vocalmi Hkitism Red Cross .—A men's voluntary aid detachment being fanned. All who have obtain'd the St. John Ambulance Assonation First Aid certificate are qualified to inin. and are requested to attend a meeting ...

WATER POLO

... attempt to save. Ifow that they had drawn level the visitors fell otf somewhat, and for a time the gams was very slow. Beth aides took it la tern to attack, but both custodians ware “at borne. Dobbler, at last, sent in a hot shot, which Blackter, the back ...

Kan Vain flatrS

... meant a heavy cost to the ratepayers, that gentleman wan always on the vide of the ** spendthrifts. That returning officer* * aid allowed such liberal fee* for carrying out simple duty it indefectible, and although it may not altered soon c mid wished no ...

EASTER IN THE CHURCHES

... Byers (tenor), Mr. J. Hicks and Mr. Arthur Wills (bass). A silver collection will be taken in aid choir fand —See advt. Boys’ Brigadr (North Somerset Detachment). —A united parade of the Weston and Worle Companies took place on Sunday morning The olbcert ...

CRITXCISU OF IHE RECIOK

... whole year, and lor abich they would get lew the adrantagea which Wee ton obtained. The only thing about whicb remained voluntary, far aa could uuderataod, waa that ao long aa tiie Act the school menagtra would ibo ratepayer!’ money for them, i'-bout ...

Published: Saturday 21 May 1904
Newspaper: Weston Mercury
County: Somerset, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2915 | Page: 9 | Tags: none