Devon
... Territorial Force and the Voluntary Aid Detachments; that the Council Territorial Force Associations be, therefore, begged to urge the War Office to formulate as soon as possible, proposals for the future the Voluntary Aid ...
... Territorial Force and the Voluntary Aid Detachments; that the Council Territorial Force Associations be, therefore, begged to urge the War Office to formulate as soon as possible, proposals for the future the Voluntary Aid ...
... continue grants towards Red Cross classes first-aid and nursing. He remarked that order had been issued the Board Education that no further grants would be made by theon the ground that the Voluntary Aid Detachments were under the Supervision of the War Office ...
... number- vacant beds in the Poor-law Hospitals and long waiting lists for the voluntary hospital* Surely it was high time the Ministry Health came along and did some adjustni The voluntary hospitals of Devon during the war showed a good story, and were financially ...
... Territorial Force and tiie Volut.iaiy Aid Detachment-. That the Council of Territorial Force Associations therefore begged urge the ' War Office formulate soon possible 1 their proposals for the future the Voluntary Deiaehnien'-, as the members are left ...
... handsome inscribed silver crumb scoop case. The hitter wits ;. presentation from 'Devon V.A.D., in which, detachment the bride, who joined the Voluntary Aid Organisation almost at its in.-ept in 1910. was one the mQSj devoted workers throughout the war, 'doing ...
... Holme, D.5.0., K.G.A. (son the late Mr. R. M. of Naples). During the war the wa« one ol the keenest workers of the Voluntary Aid' Detachment, and served a nurse in the Rod Cross Hospital trom May, 1915, to April, 1313. Major Holme who wore his service dress ...
... was an active member of the 16th Exeter Detachment, V.A.O. The marriage service was conducted by the Rector St. James, Rev. E. Eeid. Mr. F. Lias, a friend the bridegroom, was the organ, playing festal voluntaries while the congregation was assembling, ...
... War Hospitals. DEVON V.A.O, AND MILITARY RED TAPE. We received yesterday an exhaustive summary of Eed Cross and Voluntary Aid work Devonshire during the Great War and two years after. Mr! J. S. C. Davis, County Director, is responsible for the compilation ...
... Salvation Army, have 'been posted to St. Austell. The Eni sign has worked hard during his two years' stay here. Through voluntary collections , in the town and neighbourhood the Salvation Array Hall has been paid for and the . cost of lenovajtion has ...
... money. The Fleet-street Revel last night Covent ' Garden, organised by the Press Club in aid ' of various charities, was a hilarious affair. J midnight the detachments from the > various theatres had arrived, and the floor ] was crowded with dancers in the ...
... Barnstaple, Friday afternoon. Although there was only one lot on offer there was a attendance. Beginning j tor freehold detached cottage, with garden, orchard and field, known Posse sioii, in parish of Swyrnbridge, wasold to Mr. T. Cook, Iri-hbrough ...
... J. R. Nankivell, of this town, has ooen made member the Order the British Empire. is the Commandant a London Red Cross Detachment, and has rendered valuable services in connexion the war. . A prettv wedding was solemnised at bt. J aniens Church, ftxeter ...