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Barnsley's Exhibition

... Barnsley last night, said he maintained there should 50 per cent, entertainment value. He was speaking at Barnsley's Dig for Victory Exhibition, and said he regarded himself one who spoke for the man In the street. He conveyed the thanks of the merchant ...

What to Grow

... What to Grow THE Dig for Victory drive which opens in the West Riding next week has the severely practical aim of telling the new war-time army of vegetable growers what to grow, and how. By its poster campaign the Ministry of Agriculture has 1 already ...

Conduct of the War

... Earlier the day he had visited Batley. DIGGING FOR VICTORY Advice on Rabbits and Poultry Anyone keeping poultry or rabbits or thinking of doing so can obtain free advice from experts at the various Dig for Victory Weeks to be held shortly. The Leeds week ...

Italian Labour

... speaking at a luncheon at yesterday's official opening the Princess Hall. Bingley, of the Bradford championship show and Dig for Victory exhibition of rabblt6. poultry, and all phases of backyard tood production. Mr. W. Watmough (president ot the Bradford ...

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... farmer that now 70 per cent Increase . the caloric value of the food prr - If he Is aid Captain oretront of tl int. WHS he Dig for Victory campaign. his speech, which was relayed through the Park, Captain Beaumont urged Leeds people not leate an inch of land ...

Altered Ration Book

... near future. Kingley Red Cross Sale The Red Cross sale in connection with the Bradford Championship Show of rabbits and Dig for Victory exhibition the Princess Hall. Bingley, yesterday, conducted by Captain C. Gndic. of Bradford, raised £135. Two C/oHierv ...

Kncim Claim

... Leeds (Miss J. B. Kitson). who was accompanied the Lady Mayoress (Miss E. G. Lupton). presided, and said that the Leeds Dig for Victory Exhibitions had concentrated on allotments and the growing of vegetables, but now they were going to asked to be a little ...

To-morrow

... n Hostels Appeal Opening of Shop Peacock's. The Headrow. Leeds, the Lady Mayoress. 3. Bradford Championship Show and Dig lor Victory Exhib.tior. —Princess Hall Bing'ey National Council Women. Leeds Branch Priestley Hall. 1. Professor Frank Smith Educational ...

Woman Cook at Flat

... could have eaten them. he said Mr. Hudson said that Leeds. Sheffield and Birmingham centres had done very well the Dig for Victory campaign. When Yorkshire voice expressed satisfaction. Mr. Hudson replied. Do not think that applies to the whole of ...

Keighle.v Effort

... Keighle.v Effort Satisfaction with the results of Keighiey's Dig for Victory Campaign, which ended on Saturday, has been expressed by the organisers, although the effort has not yielded increase in the number of allotment holders in the district. Mr. ...

Housewives Praised

... and Shell Parks Committee) presided. Commander Campbell's Hint Bailey The third day of the Batley and Heckmondwtke Dig for Victory exhibition, at Batley Town Hall, was opened yesterday by Commander A. B. Campbell, under the Chairmanship of Councillor ...

Army and the Baby

... become river.' Let that the motto next Tuesday. Two Out Three Meats Now Home Produced At. the opening of Wakefield's Dig for Victory campaign on Saturday. Mr. Tom Williams. M.P , Joint Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry Agriculture, said that thanks ...