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... taken a keen interest in the provision of allotments and has devotea much of his spare time to the Grow More Food and Dig For Victory campaigns. The good work of Mr Winter, the Committee, and officials is reflected in the fact that at the beginning of ...

Wea rside Echoes

... 8.C. gardening talks, told an amusing story when he addressed an audience in the Town Hall, Durham, in support of the Dig for Victory campaign. He visited a school in the South where he inspected allotments and later addressed the senior boys. He made ...

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... helping the enemy. We are told that if we indulge in careless talk, if we waste when and where might save, if we refuse to dig for victory, or if we give ay to despondency and despair we are helping the enemy just as’ truly as if were actually fighting in his ...

WOMAN IN THAMES

... to the Magistrates: The Minister of Agriculture broadcasts appeals to us grow more food, to work like blazes, and to dig for victory, yet when you have done it the Ministry of Food comes along and prosecutes you for selling potatoes. The Magistrates let ...

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... other flavouring. vegetables can all be preserved by pickling, and a leaflet No. 14 1 noticed this week when 1 in the Dig for Victory series, was judging a field of allot. fiee from the ments that there were a good obtainable number of gaps in the rows ...

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... hundreds of yards long. Partly in consequence of such encouragement as this. Kendal prides itself on an almost 100 per cent Dig for Victory effort among its population of 20.000. It is too late for anything on these lines to attempted this year in Sunderland ...

MORE LIGHTING OFFENCES

... Manchester. has cultivated such a fine allotment that he has been awarded the Minister Agriculture’s “Dig For Victory diploma. With uncanny skill he digs his plot, tends the plants, keeps the land free of weeds, and wheels home his cwn produce It was Special ...

Wearside Post-War Hospital Plans

... developit up. It’s great idea.” ments proposed are a Central Sunderland To Organize Dig For Victory Week Sunderland is to have a lowed by a standstill order Dig for Victory week at the for such staffs. end of March, with a big pro- In an effort to speed ...

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... year a novice woman gardener has beaten all the cracks for the honour of being proclaimed Sunderland champion in the “Dig for Victory” campaign, i-ast year the Ministry of Agriculture’s Certificate and the Royal Horticultural Society's Knightian Medal ...

Wear side Echoes Looker-On

... Wear side Echoes Looker-On I7IIRST of the vegetables grown in Sunderland's parks part of the the Dig for Victory campaign are on sale this week shops on Wearside- They are cabbages, lettuce, radishes and carrots, and they have been disposed of to wholesalers ...

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 ...

Wearside Echoes

... suffer this than to expend money, energy and patience and reap only crop of theft, irritation, and disappointment. If the Dig for Victory campaign is to be prosecuted with any vigour and enthusiasm in this district the authorities will have to take steps to ...