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VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS

... VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS. The County Controller. Colonel C. Pyc Oliver, reported that there were now recognised Dctchments in the County, consisting of 19 Women’s and two Men ; Detachments with strength of 538, which 79 are mobile members All Detachments ...

ARRANGEMENTS

... substitutlc those at present approved.—Annua^^ ment* to the Voluntary Aid Detain Council £2,000 for central tion expense#. £6,000 towards general penses of the county contro,.ers^n voluntary aid detachments in the £1 per head per member and ...

A MEETING

... when Genera! Sir Lionel Stopford, C.8., K.C.V.0., will explain The New War Office Scheme for the Re-Organisation of Voluntary Aid Detachments. The Chair will Ik* taken Dr. STERKY, 0.8. E., M.K.C.S Please Come and liring your Friends ...

2.430 3.558.584

... TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO. (From the Sevenoaks Chronicle,” 9th May. 1919). At a thanksgiving service at Bromley for the Voluntary Aid Detachments in Kent, it was stated that 30 members of Kent V.A.D. had died either at home or on foreign service, 17 had earned ...

KENT EDUCATION COMMITTEE. SEVENOAKS LOCAL HIGHER EDUCATION COMMITTEE. FIRST AID AND NURSING LECTURES COURSE of ..

... htll at tbs conclusion of the Course, and candidates who satisfy the examiner will become ellgiUe for admission to Voluntary Aid Detachments of the British Bed Cron Society. . Intend ng students an requested to be In attendance at the first meeting of the ...

KOBE MUBSES WANTED

... swer the call the sick and wounded me . Suitable women who are willing to I. th« hospitals may be attached anting Voluntary Aid Detachments for imnu service in the hospitals. , Full information on this point max obtained from the county director. lours ...

KENT TERRITORIAL ARMY

... Subcommittee of the General Purposes Committee had been appointed to consider the re organisation of Cadets and Voluntary Aid Detachments, consisting of Lieutenant- Colonel Sir 11. Lennard, Bart., Lieutenant- General Sir G. Fowkes, K.C.8., K.C.M.G., Colonel ...

£196 14 0 For tho CMtrol Fund

... 1 MimK Wilder 1 Mrs. McDonald .. 1 Mies W. Patleoden 10 Miae K. Rolfs Mies Q. Pox « Miss O. Digweed Kent Voluntary Aid Detachments. COUNTY WAR FUND. Ths position of ths County Fund on Tuesday of this wtsk shewed ths amount subsortb«d to have increased ...

INTERESTING PRESENTATIONS

... he said, there were three organisations the county—tho British Fed Cross, the Order of John of Jerusalem, and the Voluntary Aid Detachments connection with the Territorial Force. In August. it was decided that (ho three should join forces, and that resulted ...

The World of Sport

... the Dominion forces. Leading firms in the City London are informed that to complete * the scheme for home defence voluntary aid detachments are required. These are under the City branch of the Red Cross Society, and will be utilised in the event of an invasion ...

THE WEEK

... THE WEEK. The •mount* subecribed up to about the end of last week to the Marchioness Camden’s Fund for the Kent Voluntary Aid Detachments is £7,026 12s. sd. In view of the fact that the War Office has intimated that the Kent V.A.D. Hospitals, now acc ...

DETACHMENT

... Haines, K.A.M.C., Chatham, of the Seveuoaks and Chevenmg Voluntary Aid Detachments of the lied Cross Society. Owing to the inclement weither part the operations were not carried out iu tne large meadow adjoining as originally intended, where the cooks would ...