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NEWS IN BRIEF

... members, and others holding opinions against the war effort. VICTORY GARDENS. The Minister Agriculture. Mr. R. S, Hudson, has been impressed by the response to the new Dig for Victory campaign that he has decided that patriotic householders should ...

DAILY-ONE PENNY Ilkley men who are making good use of the Easter holidays by digging for victory in their ..

... DAILY-ONE PENNY Ilkley men who are making good use of the Easter holidays by digging for victory in their allotments. ALLOTMENTS VISITED Expert Advisers in Leeds The Easter week-end being the first public holiday of the year, is always great occasion ...

A PIECE OF HAM

... MAYOR DIGS FOR VICTORY The Mayor of Wakefield (Mr. J. M. Jolly) has become one of Wakefield's 1.300 allotment holders, and he will begin digging on his plot at Newton Bar to-morrow evening. There will ceremony to Inaugurate new Dig for ...

WHISKY EDITOR

... the too early closing of public-houses means that many can scarcely visit their local after daylight. they are to dig for victory on allotment and farm, it does not seem unreasonable suggest that they may be allowed to refresh themselves together when ...

THIS WORLD OF OURS

... the fight. VOU must have noticed the * many slogans that motorists stick on their windows nowadays: Drive With Care: Dig For Victory; Lend Defend, and the rest. Yesterday I saw letters on the rear Identification plate of new car which read like slogan ...

CHURCH REFORM

... Homc-Grown Vegetables From Lord Bingley Sir. —The Minister of Agriculture, Mr. R. 6. Hudson. M.P.. opened the 1940-1 •' Dig for Victory Campaign at a conference convened by the Lord Mayor of London at the Mansion House recently. In the course of his Bpeech ...

TRAFFIC LIGHTS

... grassland which Is converted into plots soon possible. Tills was stated Mr. Dennis Longsliaw, who presided lyst night at Dig for Victory meeting Wakefield. Mr. Longshaw appealed for the growing more garden produce to help the country's economic position ...

Northern Items:

... been appointed councillor for Wllberfoss on Pockllngton Rural Council In succession-to Mr. J. Davis, resigned. Firemen Dig for Victory Thornc firemen have found profitable way of 6pending their leisure by cultivating about an acre land near the fire station ...

Damage to Estates

... Ha,rrogate (Mr. J. Carus Topham), pres'.ded to-night In the Council Chamber a public meeting organised to further the Dig for Victory campaign. Mr. S. W. Cheveley, author of A garden goes war. said feared that the Importance of . the question of growing ...

MORE PLOUGHING-OUT IF WAR CONTINUES

... how much the lntereet was. The Chancellor of the Exchequer's attitude had been one stony Indifference. '* You cannot dig for victory with pair of Treasury scissors. he exclaimed, amid laughter. Holding up a copy of the Bill. Mr. Lloyd George declared: ...

GLARE FROM PIT

... training. Mr. F. ColHndrldge. M.P. for Barnslcy, speaking regional meeting at Barnsley last night called further the dig for victory campaign, said that the best help that could given to the men who were experiencing the dangers at sea bring food supplies ...

Diesel Engines

... field. • A matter for ironic comment, he added, •• is the fact that there In a corner of the held hoarding saying ' Dig for Victory.' The Clerk (Mr. R. A. Chadwlck): Under these regulations they can actually turn man out his farm Evidence was called ...