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THE RED CROSS

... THE RED CROSS. The condition* have been '* r ' Ul lB • ' jfOOD PROGRESS OK THE NORTH Si LINCOLNSHIRE CORPS. S? VT& -J*; Mrs H. Rawneley, Prenident of the sorth Lincolnshire branch of the British ted Cross Society, presiding m-u, *1 ' our ranging from ...

RED CROSS WORK

... they had done. That was not enough, for the place that the Red Cross had gained must be upheld. General Snute congratulated all who had been concerned the organisation the field day. The Red Cross Society scoeme. he said, was most valuable, and he was to ...

INDIAN RED CROSS

... INDIAN RED CROSS. L0H1) IRWIN ON ITS WIDE FIELD USEFULNESS. Simla, Friday. Lord Irwin, Viceroy, today addressed the general meeting the St. John Ambulance Association and the Indian Red Cross Society. His Excellency expressed his pleasure at the arrangement ...

RED CROSS WORK

... who was the County Director the Society. After the war many Red Cross workers felt that they were no longer needed, but Sir Robert, by his enthusiasm and leadership, showed that Red Cross work would always needed, only confined to civil life. The highest ...

THE RED CROSS OF THE SEAS

... THE RED CROSS OF THE SEAS. The Lady Mayoress of Leeds (Mrs. W. Hodgson) had everv reason to satisfied with the size of the audience which attended a matinee performance at the Empire Theatre, Leeds, yesterday, in aid the funds of the Royal National Lifeboat ...

LEEDS AND THE RED CROSS

... LEEDS AND THE RED CROSS. LADY HARE WOOD AND Tim WATCH a >MMITTIvE'S ATTITUDE. informal meeting the mendier* ami workers of the British Red Cross Society held the Philosophical Hall, yesterday evening, consider the position arising out the refusal the ...

RED CROSS COMPETITION

... RED CROSS COMPETITION. The grounds at Well Vale were again lent by Major and Mrs. W. H. Rawnslev lor the annual competitions and sports the North Lincolnshire branch the British Red Cross Society, yesterday. The judges included Col. Purvcs, Dr. Paget- ...

RED CROSS WORK

... RED CROSS WORK. Six Hundred Competitors in North Lindsey. Oyer 600 Red Cross workers, members sixteen detachments, assembled at Will Vale, near Alford, the home of Major W. H. and Mrs. Rawnsley, yesterday, for the North Lindsey branch annual competitions ...

THE ROYAL RED CROSS

... THE ROYAL RED CROSS. AWARDS FOR NURSING SERVICES. A supplement to the London Gazette contained 'he names the following ladies who have been awarded the Royal Red Cross of their valuable nursing services connection with the war.— Fir« Clat-Vwa It. (Matron ...

SUPPORT THE RED CROSS

... SUPPORT THE RED CROSS. CENTRAL LANDOWNERS' ASSOCIATION. The LORD CLINTON (Chairman o! the Executive Committee) Will Address a PUBLIC MEETING OWNERS OF AGRICULTURAL LAND at the BULL HOTEL. PRESTON, THURSDAY. 3rd November. 1921, 2.30 o'clock The Chair will ...

RED CROSS WORK

... RED CROSS WORK. HELP FOR SICK AND DISABLED EX-SERVICE MEN. J lo^' w l to the report of the •uj | til of the Order of St. John 'kit ~ Blilisl > Red Cross Society says hot «ork of the Joint Council ill j «e».ly and gratifying progress in art ,e ...

WORK OF THE RED CROSS,

... WORK OF THE RED CROSS, MONTHLY EXPENDITURE OF a forouord to the third annual report the Joint Council of the Order of St. John «■* the British Red Cross Society covt.-r.g year March 31. 1923, the chairman Arthur Stanley) jwints out that 326 anibulai r ...