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KING’S SUTTON

... Angel Peace. Miss America, There’ll always be England. The Boy that Santa Claus Forgot. War Salvage, War Certificates, Dig for Victory, No Coupons left. No Fuel, and Land Girl. The judges were Mrs. Kirtland, Mrs. Hooper, Mrs. Shillan, and it was possible ...

Published: Wednesday 18 March 1942
Newspaper: Banbury Advertiser
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1631 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

THE BANBURY ADVERTISER

... . 3 Thompson, Banbury classes nearly m (Winston Churchill). Consolation, made 91 exhibitors. The orp peert er Pacne (Dig for Victory), the entries was very high must class cleaver (Autumn); have presented the judges with dim- 2 Wendv Spencer (Doll); 3 ...

Published: Wednesday 01 September 1943
Newspaper: Banbury Advertiser
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1447 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

NEW THEATRE, OXFORD

... Britain, e’re holding our own show this year, a show to enjoy ourselves in. of course, but also give a real ‘push’ to the Dig for Victory Campaign. Right up till this morning, the farmers have been hard at it—getting in the bumper harvest. Now—for brief afternoon ...

Published: Wednesday 17 September 1941
Newspaper: Banbury Advertiser
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1736 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

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... users Lister-Coekshutt plough, the hints in it are ot general application, and will lie value all who tftis spring are “digging for victory. v Hitching the plough to tl»e tractor, plough draught, setting out. finishing, the correct kind ploughshare to use ...

Published: Wednesday 13 March 1940
Newspaper: Banbury Advertiser
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 148 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

BAPTIST CHURCH

... observed during the* holidays. On Good T*ridav many firms were working, and such leisure as was available was spent in digging for victory” or in homely outdoor pursuits. It was obvious that there were fewer than usual using the railways, and inquiries at ...

Published: Wednesday 12 April 1944
Newspaper: Banbury Advertiser
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 153 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

SPENT 30 YEARS IN THE EAST

... wreck, and tar from a desirable insurance risk. To-day, in my seventyfifth year. I quite fit. and able to do my share Digging for Victory,’ thanks to the little dose of Kruschen. taken at wakening, in hot tea. 365 days a year sees little ceremony. Without ...

Published: Wednesday 07 June 1944
Newspaper: Banbury Advertiser
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 213 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

A BOOK TO READ AND KEEP

... we are becoming definitely pickle conscious. This has been greatly encouraged by the fact that we are all nowadays “Digging for Victory,” which means that we have surplus of garden produce which it is easy to preserve or pickle lor use dnring coming winter ...

Published: Wednesday 30 September 1942
Newspaper: Banbury Advertiser
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 405 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

THE BANBURIf ADVERTISER

... on a Sunday, to make munitions of war on Sunday, and to many other tasks not generally associated with Sunday, e.g.. digging for victory. Why, therefore, if all these things are necessary o.i Sundays cannot our civic fathers realise and iccognise that it ...

Published: Wednesday 26 January 1944
Newspaper: Banbury Advertiser
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 965 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

FAMILY OF A MILLION

... Powell proceeded to inspect exhibits showing the war work done by the local Guides. Their tasks included farming, “digging for victory,” nursing, and the collection salvage. The exhibition was arranged Miss K. Kilbv, Captain of the Ist Banbury Company ...

Published: Wednesday 10 November 1943
Newspaper: Banbury Advertiser
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1246 | Page: 1 | Tags: none