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——— 2 L 1 g 4 Women ARE WANTED N EVERY WEEK \\\ FOR THE R (D.ALA.C. P &~ ~

... ——— 2 L 1 g 4 Women ARE WANTED N EVERY WEEK \\\ FOR THE R (D.ALA.C. P &~ ~ WOMEN'S ARMY AUXILIARY CORPS for work with the Forces at Home and Abroad. THE ROYAL FLYING CORPS REQUIRES IMMEDIATELY 500 SAI L MAKERS to make and repair Aeroplane ...

CHEDDINGTON

... jumble sale was held in the Weslevan schoolroom on Thurs. day, to help to clear off the debt on the chapel and schoolroom. The women of the congregation worked in real earnest and received splendid assistance from Leighton friends, and from Mrs. and Mr. J ...

AWARDS AND PRICES

... sale only made from £l5 12s. 6d. for barren cow to £4O ss. for cow and calf. FIVE THOUSAND WOMEN are now required weekly for the Women'’s Army Auxiliary Corps. Applications have to be made to Employment Exchanges, SPECIAL MEMORTIAL CARDS for Soldiers ...

ASPLEY WOOD THEFT

... Haines: But you were cantioned by the police about the same kind of thing some time ago: you can’t plead ignorance. Defendant: T didn’t think I was doing wrong to pick up broken pieces. Capt. Brewer, of the Forestry Corps, said no permission of any kind was ...

¢ WHAT THE BUZZARD HEARS.”

... they are not treated properly. The hilleting of a battalion of trained soldiers in uniform with military police and = highly developed esprit de corps is an entirely different matter, and will probably prove very successful indeed. The few hitches that occurred ...

LINSLADE MUNITION WORKER’S THEFT

... constantly replenished. Women who had helbed during the fire clamoured loudly for beer. and the Superintendent (Mr. Young), whilst besiered by females, was heard to exclaim: “If Wing was as well supplied with water as with women, there would never be any ...

s WHATY THE BUZZARD HEARS.”

... gpardener with 15 acres- of - land was asked by the Ampthill Tribunal if he could not “ret women to trke the place of his men. b e Amilet Tauphitor he replicd: “ Women were my worst trouble last year.” 4 An attempt is now ate the wok of Bedfordsi:ive men ...

RACING HORSES SENT HOME

... Secretary by the local police on Saturday:—“The Aliens Registration, order in Council, Notice is hereby given that aliens of German nationality are required to register themselves forthwith. They should apply immediately to the nearest police station for instructions ...

DIARY OF THE WAR

... Sept. 9th.—English Army crossed the Marne, and the enemy retired, Sept. 11th.—Our Ist Army Corps captured twelve Maxim guns and some prisoners, and our 2nd Army Corps took 350 prisoners and a battery. Sept. 14th.—The enemy stubbornly disputod the passage ...

¢ WHAT THE BUZZARD HEARS.” On Waednesday, a local errand boy saw a snake, fully tlli;tav inches long, wriggling ..

... Suffragette alarm gave the Bedford police an anxious time on Thursday night. About 10.30 a lady thought she saw two women crouching in St. Peter’s churchyard, and believing they were Suffragettes, she gave information to the police. Members of the force were ...

HONEY CUT LUTON SAYINGS AND DOINCS

... on the spot. Two women were brought before the Dorough Magistrates on Wednesday, viz., Ada Toyer. who was charged with keeping a disorderly house, and Emily Ward was charged with assisting her in the management of the house. Both women pleaded not guilty ...

¢ WHAT THE BUZIARD HEARS.”

... organist of the Parish Church, Mr. R. Richardson-Jones. Mr. FEric B. Boughton, a Luton journalist who is in the Royal Flying Corps, Ims received his certificate from the Royal Aero Club, The personal appeals to possible recruits are not always successful ...