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DISTRICT NEWS e 1 () INGHAM. PLOUGHED THE FOOTPATl.—Yesterday, at the Lindsey Peety Sessions, Geo. Willigm ..

... 'l23‘ .| KD T ¥ % arrangement = with the War Ofiice, recently visite%v_l'nno. o| to see how the “W.A.A.C.,” ‘The Women’s 4 Auxiliary Corps of the British Army, lives ke and does its work. The Press Censor havst | ing duly passeg hor‘{_nnnt interesting ...

PARKERS STORES L™ BRISTO STREET ®v vwewan nan EDINBURGH \lso at CORSTORPHINE, GURGIE, LEITH, BUCKHAVEN, and ..

... LEITH, BUCKHAVEN, and GALASHIELS Wom B ore a me the Women’s Royal Army Corp attended a dedication service in S Giles’ Cathedral, Edinburgh, yester day to mark their change of designation from , the Auxiliary Territorial Service. : The service, which opened ...

Published: Monday 14 February 1949
Newspaper: Edinburgh Evening News
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 911 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

INSURANCE TEMPERANCE BAZAAR AT

... INSURANCE TEMPERANCE BAZAAR AT LINCOLN: Ancther Effort to Reduce the Debt. Thanks to the efforts of the Women's Auxiliary of the Lincoln Temperance So|un-l_\' o very successful two days’ bazaar was held in the Central Hall on Wednesday and Thursday in ...

Chatty Side the News

... High Street, Melbourne Place, Princes Street, and other thoroughfares, their attitude being so threatening that the police and the loca] corps of pensioners could do little to hold them, and it was deemed necessary to have the Riot Act read by the Sheriff ...

Published: Saturday 06 March 1948
Newspaper: Edinburgh Evening News
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 498 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

they are on view lor a few days.—Advt

... rendered in connection with the war. They indlude the follow. ing:—Miss M. Adev, Louth Auxiliary Hospital, Lincoln: Miss A, Akenhead, supt. and matron, Boultham Auxiliary Hospital, Lincaln: Miss M. Bell, Miss C. Chapman, Miss A. Cole, and Miss G. Gem, 4th ...

A Ward of the Tsa~

... Opera ouse in Imperial v , she has her own official police who guard ::r sacredly, she has her own stafl of physicians, her own private chapel, and special chaplain, her own corps of chaperons, wardrobe women and special attendants who bathe and mas- START ...

Published: Monday 28 August 1911
Newspaper: Sheffield Independent
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 516 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

I FELL AWAY TO A SHADOW,

... Indiges . Rheumatism, Eczema and Skin Diseases, Nervous Disordere, Neuralgia, Bt. Vitus’ Dance, Paralysis, and all the ailments women suffer. Sold by ali dealers (but remember the substitutes some offer are utterly useless), or direct from the Britieh Depet ...

City Notes & News

... LIBERAL WOMEN MEET.—The Boultham Women's Liberal Association held a tea and meeting on Thursday in St. Matthews’ vestry, in conclusion of their session. Reports were given bg Mrs. Digweed, Mrs Borrill and Mrs. Barker, who attended the Women's National ...

OUR ALLIES. The ¢ Fantassin.”

... gunner, the génde, as the French engineer is called, the cavalier, the sapp and miner, the tank-man, the commissariat and the auxiliary soldier, the backbone of the army remains as ever, the plain infantry-man, or, as he is called in France, the fantassin. ...

ftlail KST189S—NO A KEMSLEY NEWSPAPER Later i Churchill Accuses— Crime Against State And People ’vu Probationer ..

... the number of women they employ The Minister made particular references to the Lancashire area where sefine of the principal pools have5 their headquarters:-He -was anxious Tibout -’ the attractions of employment on pools drawing women away from the textile ...

Published: Thursday 13 March 1947
Newspaper: Daily Record
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1477 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

RETFORD

... Mcttam, Hopknsep, Sikes, Shaw, Ashley, and others, About £3O was realisea. WESLEYAN JUMBLE SALE.—In aid of the Wesleyan Women’s Auxiliary Fund, a well-aitended jumble sale was held in the Market Hall on Wednesday, about £l3 being realised. Miss Fletcher acted ...

’s husband Mrs. Gerrard’s husban bred a National Wi BY the death on Saturday at 68 Dalby-road, Mclton Mowbray, of

... DUTY an rs. Gerrard spent a great of their time in Ireland. Nfiljor Ger-, About 3,000 men and women of rard bred horses, and one of them, |the Royal Observer Corps manned Troytown, won the Grand National 430 posts in an exercise last weekof 1920, being ridden ...