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THIS WORLD OF OURS

... THIS WORLD OF OURS Yorkshire's Eye Ploughed Up 'C'VEN the most historic 'spots arc being brought Into the Dig for Victory campaign. The latest example la the conversion the big circular lawn between the Assize Courts and the Castle Museum York into ...

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... girdle, electric hot-plate or on the upper shelf of a quick oven until brown on both sides, turning once. When you dig far victory, grow vegetablet tee normally import from abroad tomatoes, leeks, carrots and onions. Remember to turn your wireless ...

On Road to Victory

... April 19. Yorkshire Lagging in Allotment Campaign From Our Correspondent WAKEFIELD. Sunday I very much afraid that the dig for victory campaign Yorkshire is lagging behind Lancashire. declared Mr. G. W. Giles, National Secretary of the National Allotments ...

Thirsty Spademen

... did not get home until after seven o'clock, and after having had meal went into his garden or allotment to assist the Dig lor Victory ' Campaign, he would not have time for liquid refreshment licensed premises closed earlier, Mr. McLean said he thought ...

Volunteers Lucking

... 8. Ambler. reception held Chellow Grange. Seed Economy Seed economy la being carefully watched one of Hudderafleld's Dig for Victory committee the (ruby) Association to prepare beds for the raising various vegetables, and members who place orders with ...

THIS WORLD OF OURS

... seat on the train. Carry Your Card LEEDS Parks Department official tells amusing story of his efforts to further the Dig for Victory campaign. Visiting an allotment site to take photographs for a Before and After series, he was so intent in getting ...

BROADCAST TO EMPIRE

... tomato plants in various stages growth, noxious | weeds, instructive photographs, etc., Leeds Art Gallery. is part a Dig for Victory campaign . organised by the Corporation Allot ments Sub-Committee, and the model ■ allotment, which score j different ...

THIS WORLD OF OURS

... visit to him found that he had somehow contrived make a garden grow this narrow, sandy desert. Does he now, I wonder, dig for victory around the roots of marram grass? With all his tireless work for the life-boat service, I should not be surprised to find ...

The Duke of Gloucester inspecting men of a Yorkshire Regiment during his visit to a Northern camp

... accumulated. Allotments Demand Exceeds Supply From Our Own Correspondent HALIFAX Friday Many Halifax people who would like to dig for victory are unable to obtain land within reasonable distance of their homes. This has long been one of the chief concerns of Mr ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS MERCURY, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1941 A Call to Miners

... garden in recent days. To see him going to it has been to appreciate that he was not simply responding to the call to dig lor victory; he was finding genu'ne enjoyment in this small-scale but satisfying return to the soil. War which has brought us so many ...

THE OXFORD GROUP

... Civil Defence services, the Special Constabulary, the A.F.S., and the Home Guard: they undertake firewatching duties, dig for victory, and co-operate with their local supplementary fire parties. The clubs, too, are either growing corn or grazing sheep ...

POLICY KREMLIN CANNOT SUPPORT

... shirtings for little tailored dresses, neat checks and stripes that show inspection rows of umbrellas, dogs and rabbits or dig for victory patterns of tiny wheelbarrows and watering cansthese, with the traditionul English floral patterns In soft pastels that ...