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Ploughing Verges

... difficulty. but could not the ground plough', d by tractor and then let plots nul rent to the nearest householders willing to dig for victory? The spare ground In Scott Hall Road alone would grow hundreds tons of potatoes. ...

Northern Items: .Jr?

... building on Wednesday and died from multiple Injuries. was sheeter's mate employed roofing. In order to encourage the Dig for victory movement In the Sowerby Bridge area, a new Horticultural Society has been formed, with Councillor G. C. Hopklnson president ...

GROOMS

... formally opened by the Lord Mayor (Alderman W. Wlthey) yesterday afternoon. The exhibition is one of the features the Dig for Victory campaign to urge more Leeds people to take up allotments. The model allotment about a third the slzt of a full-sized ...

FROM AIL GOOD DRAPERS SHAW SAVILL LINES MORE GARDENS

... Employers should encourage their employees to (trow their own vegetables land surrounding their factories, etc. (71 A Dig for Victory film is now being shown cinemas throughout the country. addition, some very useful films providing instruction for beginners ...

MR. R. S. HUDSON PRAISES LEEDS

... to-diy a proud unit the food battle, because last night the Minister of Agriculture. Mr. R S Hudson, launching the third Dig for Victory Campaign of the war, picked out Leeds for special mention. Mr. Hudson said: A word to Town Clerks or local councillors ...

The Answers

... yesterday, aged 101. Yorkshire Dig for Victory Week As part the Ministry of Agriculture's scheme to prove to the public that winter vegetables can be produced In the back garden from previous year's sowings, Yorkshire Dig for Victory week is to be held from ...

Giving Away Plants

... past, workmen replenished the tables with barrow loads of fine plants. Kendal prides Itself on an almost 100 per cent. Dig for Victory effort among Its 20,000 population. In Leeds Saturday cabbage and sprout plants were being sold at Bd. score. expected ...

NEWS IN BRIEF

... are competing for ctip presented to the National Allotments Society Viscount which Is offered for the best pi ogress Dig for Victory organisation. The competitors include borough councils, urban councils and local allotment organisations. SIX DIB EX ...

HOME GARDENS

... production was discussed a conference representatives of local authorities in the West Biding, organised by the National Dig for Victory League, Halifax to-day. Mr. H. R. Aldridge, secretary of League, said that much could yet he done the production of food ...

No Unusual Difficulty

... services are extremely keen, and should not like to do anything that would damp their enthusiasm and alertness. Chances lo Dig for Victory The Leeds Parks and Allotments Department report that of 4,754 plots available, 4,408 have been let, leaving 346 vacant ...

Summer Time

... extra hour will be a great boon to thousands of allotment holders and gardeners, who go from tneir daily occupations to dig for victory on tne home front. LOOTING To t-aiior Sir, —Your leaner oi to-day's lB6ue 10 sentences penal on tne is instance ox me ...