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R I.C. AUXILIARY DIVISION

... I.C. AUXILIARY DIVISION Sir, am anxious to draw th© attention of your readers the magnificent service which being rendered to Empire by the Auxiliary Division the Royal Irish Constabulary. This foroo unique one. being composed entirely of men w'uo have ...

ROYAL TANK CORPS

... ROYAL TANK CORPS. Cap.. C. M. Green, M.C. restored to establishment. WELSH SHOP GIRL MYSTERY. APPEAL TO HOME SECRETARY. The Blackwood (Monmouthshire) Trades and Labour Council decided last night to write to tho Home Secretary asking whether he could see ...

POLICE AND PUBLIC

... him. On the subject of the employment women police. Miss Allen saia slic thought that trained, policewomen should entrusted in sill eases with the taking statements from women suspects, those in custody, from women witnesses. ...

POLICE CHANGES

... satisfactory, and perhaps only need little strengthening in certain minor respects. WOMEN POLICE. Commandant and Definite Commandant Mary S. Allen, head of the Women’s Auxiliary Police Service, addressing the members of the Soroptimlst Club ...

STRONG PLEA FOR WOMEN

... PLEA FOR WOMEN POLICE. GIBE AT THE HOME SECRETARY. The Oxford Summer School of tho National Union of Societies for Equal Citizenship yesterday discussed the question of women police. Many women magistrates were present. Commandant Allen, the ...

THE LAST WOMEN TO LEAVE

... THE LAST WOMEN TO LEAVE. The final draft of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps arrived London last night from France, and will demobilised to day. They were welcomed at Victoria Station by Florence Leach. Controller-in Chief* and a number Mis» Brodie, Unit ...

COALITION WOMEN AT NEWCASTLE

... produced more work. She did not think th«r entrance of additional women into industry affected male workers. Organised women would not tolerate undercutting. More room should made for women in the House of Commons. Sir George Renwick. M.P.. eaid the country ...

BRAVE AND MERCIFTL WOMEN

... latter. COURAGEOUS POLICE CONSTABLE'S WIFE. THRILLING OFFICIAL STORY The Iri»h Office the following account the coutageoiiA conduct of the wife of Irish police sergeant, the ocra-ion of «t recent attack on police barrack-: A police patrol discovered thai ...

Giaisdale Women Unionists

... Giaisdale Women Unionists. At the annual mooting; the and licnlholm branch of the Scarborough and Whitby Division Women's Conservative Association, at Glaisdale. Lady Ley I Ijculbnhn) presiding. .satisfactory report and hoaltny balance-sheet were submitted ...

POLICE STILL HOPKFIT,

... postman. is said tliat the police have obtained further information to the effort that two men were seen to leave the footpath close the bank about 2.25 Thursday afternoon and enter a motor car, which was driven rapidly away. Two women who were seen outside ...

POLICE HELP TO FIGHT FLAMES

... saw about fifteen men go into his shop, and set Ore. Some had trench helmets, and others worn whito masks. Police uniform with auxiliary police arrived and helped prevent tho flames spreading adjoining homo. Tho motivo for this attack is suppo.-cd to ...

DUBLIN POLICE,

... DUBLIN POLICE, DRASTIC MILITARY ORDER. DEATH OF ADMIRAL PEARY. THE EXCHEQUER AND WAR PROFITS. constable* ohot in Dublin; military order con fining civilian* indoor* ' midnight till 6 a.m. Co9 niittem Municipal Tramways Association assart that tramways ...