Obituary, Women's Army Auxiliary Corps
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... ACTIVE SERVICE FOR WOMEN, * ——o A Call For Helpers. THE WOMENS ARMY AUXILIARY CORPS. To the women of Great Britain and Irveland is now to be given the opportunity of joining His Majesty’s Forces, and of performing duties equal in military ...
... THE POLICE FINDS. el : BOMB SHELLS, DETONATORS, PISTOL, AND BUNDLE OF LETTERS. All day on Saturday and Sunday a number of men from the salvage corps Was busy searching among the ruins of the devastated house in Sidney street. Many trifles were unearthed ...
... TRADE SUPPER. A similar extension was granted for the Stag’s Head Hotel for February Bth, ¢the occasion of the Women's Licensed Trade Auxiliary Supper. Before Mr. C. ‘W. Pennel] (in the chair), Lt. Col. Brook, Mr. R. Whitton and Mrs. Wharhirst, COMMITTED ...
... New Uses for Women. ; Almost ever since the war broke out women | ~have been employed as a kind of police in the neighbourhood of the various camps, so . that they might use their influence with the | young women and girls to whom a gathering of men in ...
... SERVICE FOR WOMEN, * A Call For Helpers. WOMENS ARMY AUXILIARY CORPS. 0 Women (l:; Great ggflafin and Irz; now to given e opportuni ing His Majesty’s Forcqg, and of ing duties equal in military value verformed by their men folk. ugust, 1914, ...
... FOUR WOMEN ON CROSSING THE S transport. At one extreme there i the train de luxe as exhibited at ·w embley, complete with wagon-lit and restaurant car, and de3tinecl to rush the diamond and gold kings from Cape Town up to Durban or Johannes- burg; while ...
... use on occasions when friends asked her to have a drink. Lee, defended by Mr. Josiah Hincks, pleaded ‘“‘Not Guilty” Police War Auxiliary Newbold said that she went into the Three Crowns and asked for a double gin. It was supplied from a bottle suspended ...
... ldfisfl:uh‘:hn from the | A cyclist corps 200 strong was being forme.. ot e eo B ail h.hd“ul'h-: | The recruiting for service in the fold inland Lo ed ue wid.— Fived 7o Gl 1 Cape Colony has not been brisk, o 1 wilsy WOMEN STEAL AND FIGHT. cae Sacicr, warried ...
... continued response from women as ~ further need arises for recruits. | The feeling of pride inspired by working - nnler thee War Office as an Auxiliary Corps, - may be a trifle sentimental, for, in the nature of things, women cannot expect for one moment ...
... held. Amongst the large congregation were other police ang cx-police officers and their wives, representatives of many local organisations mncluding the British Legion, Conscrvative Club and Observer Corps, The Rev. A. Willcock, curate, who conduc ed the ...
... executed in stained ~lass mosaic, it consists of badges of the Lincolnshire and York and Lancaster Regiments, and the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps. During the war these units were represented in Nottingham, and it was at All Saints’ that the 3-4th Lincolns, ...