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“DIG FOR VICTORY CAMPAIGN” PUBLIC MEETINGS TO BE HELD IN SUNDERLAND Sunderland is one of the centres chosen ..

... “DIG FOR VICTORY CAMPAIGN” PUBLIC MEETINGS TO BE HELD IN SUNDERLAND Sunderland is one of the centres chosen Durham County War Agricultural Executive Committee for public meetings in its Dig for Victory” campaign. Increased productivity from allotments ...

“DIG FOR VICTORY CAMPAIGN” PUBLIC MEETINGS TO BE HELD IN SUNDERLAND Sunderland is one of the centres chosen ..

... “DIG FOR VICTORY CAMPAIGN” PUBLIC MEETINGS TO BE HELD IN SUNDERLAND Sunderland is one of the centres chosen Durham County War Agricultural Executive Committee for public meetings in its Dig for Victory campaign. Increased productivity from allotments ...

MiUion-and -Hail Acres for Allotments

... half million acres of it—may now be taken over by local authorities for the use the man with the spade who is to help to dig for victory. Some have already used their now powers and ethers are likely to time goes on. But, when the war )S over they must leave ...

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... who was present in church, is godfather to Capt. Hobson’s younger son. Dig For Victory ALLOTMENT-holders and those Sunderland people who are responding to the call to Dig for Victory certainly cannot complain of lack encouragemen . For many years, it will ...

This Easter

... of a healthgiving change of occupation and the knowledge that they are helping to grow more of the nation's food. Digging for victory should be, and is, one of the most popular and productive ways of spending Easter. ...

Wea rside Echoes \ LOOKER-ON

... Cuthbert Duffy, of Seaham Harbour is with the B.E.F. Worth While? TjIOUR Sunderland schools, .1 responding to the appeal to Dig for Victory,” share a plot allotment land near Plains Farm housing estate. The plot was neatly fenced around and work was going on ...

BY THE WAY

... visit on Friday. Lie stayed for a week, and yet returned on the same Friday on which he went away. How did he do it ? Digging for Victory They arc turning young worms in their cradles, They arc dropping salt on their They arc hacking the sod and break- ing ...

Warn. These Boys!

... now more than 2,400 allotments in active operation, while another 400 should shortly be allotted to those willing to dig for victory. Accommodation for approximately 2,000 allotment-holders was earmarked the town’s War-time Horticultural Committee, and ...

Wear side Echoes

... since winter relaxed its grasp has yet had time to bear fruit (or flower), but there are many gardens where, while digging for victory is still in progress, spring flowers are making cheerful picture. Daffodils are everywhere in abundance; there are still ...

,DEESt

... who only England know?” Heard yesterday In “the local”: “Aye, the Germans seem to put our lads through it in Norfolk.” DIG for Victory ” is a vital slogan at the present time. But people cultivating the war-time allotments at Southwick are wondering if ...