HOUSES FOR POLICE
... appointment of additional women clerks should be made to replace members of the Women's Auxiliary Police Corps upon their release. ...
... appointment of additional women clerks should be made to replace members of the Women's Auxiliary Police Corps upon their release. ...
... eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Searson, of Carshalton, Surrey. During the war Miss Lane served in the Leamington Women's Auxiliary Police Corps, and the bridegroom was in the R.A.P. He is now in business in London with his father. The bride's dress was of ...
... and members of the police war reserve and to members the. Women’s Auxiliary Police Corps. Full-time observers of the Royal Observer Corps are to receive service pay varying from Is. to 7s. a week for men and ...
... 1944 WARWICKSHIRE CONSTABULARY. J3OLICE -YEOMEN, Applications are invited for POLICE women (CONSTABLES); Pay and Conditions of Service In accordance with the Police (Women) Regulations. Candidates must be unmarried or a widow, between 22 and 35 years ...
... which she can do it. But however many pieces Women in Police Force At the end of March women members of the regular Police Force and first Ponce Reserve numbered 358. and of the Women’s Auxiliary ...
... Economy In Police Man-Power Women’s Auxiliary Corps The sub-committee reported at a meeting Warwickshire Standing Joint Com mitt c« on Tuesday that it had considered a request the Chief Constable that the authorised strength of attested ...
... employed exclusively upon the clerical and other ' duties which the members of the Women’s Auxiliary Police Corps had .shown could be performed equally well or better by women. DUTIES IN EUROPE Many policemen had been selected for duties in ...
... member of the armed jrces of the Crown (including member of the Women s Uo\al Naval Service, the Auxiliary Territorial Service, the Women's Auxiliary Air Force, the Home Guard or the Auxiliary Coastguard, hut not including any T*rsou who has ...
... memlver of the armed forces of the Crown (including member of the Women’s I’oyal Naval Service, the Auxiliary Territorial Service, the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force, th« Home Guard or the Auxiliary Coastguard but not including any person who ...
... many women auxiliaries would desire to be released at an early date, and owing to the large number of vacancies in the regular police force the appointment of additional female clerks should be made to replace members of the Women’s ...
... INCREASE POLICE The net expenditure on police was £119872 an increase of £32107 Apart from increased gross expenditure there the considerable reduction in the Government grant became effective as from July 1 1945 respect of Police War Reserve and Women’s Auxiliary ...
... WOMEN'S ARMY AUXILIARY CORPS. NEED FOR MORE CLERKS. There is immediate need for some hundreds more women clerks for the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps to serve in France and release ...