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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. ...

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 ...

Holiday Void

... you know. This time the break really has so quiet as to be virtually inaudible. Most with time off have set about digging for victory. Surveying the sizable area of newlydug earth, the rows of early planted potatoes, there Is compensation for the stiff ...

THIS WORLD OF OURS

... In the Leeds area carrying on Its reverse side, as a first-aid dressing, the flap of envelope which bears a very clear Dig-for- Victory over-stamp. The sight it reminded me of a ten-shilling note that found similar repair at the hands of a chemist. This ...