COAL BOARD WANT A SLOGAN
... the entries the Coal Board hope to find a slogan which will compare with well-known slogans like “Lend to Defend” and “Dig for Victory.” v ...
... the entries the Coal Board hope to find a slogan which will compare with well-known slogans like “Lend to Defend” and “Dig for Victory.” v ...
... did not want monkey nuts. All this dollar gap really hung upon the farmers. We all lived on the land, and we had got to dig for victory again and produce more. ...
... Show Gardeners of the Reading !torv.cultural Federation have this year been breaking new ground. Formed In 1940 to Dig for Victory by producing more vegetab'es. the Federation held its first flower show on Wednesday at the Reading One Company's social ...
... school owing to the weather. The 'Vicar presided. Proceeds were for Women's Fellowship Funds. I A meeting of Pentrich Dig for Victory Horticultural Society was held at the Dog Inn. Pentrich. on 'Monday night, when Mr. T. Hodgson prmided, supported by ...
... VITAL FOOD Why Goods Must Exported Suggestion that in irder to step up food production in this country the war-time Dig For Victory campaign might be reintrnduced in the near future was made bv Mr. W. G Gilbert, of the Central Office of Information, ...
... Allotments Committee, at Wands. vorth Council meeting on Tuesday. Hundreds of thousands of bewmners made good during the * Dig or Victory' campaign,” he said. 'The same effort, and more, is now ‘equired for the ‘ War l?linll Want.' “Our farmers and farm workers ...
... old faithfuls Some of us have ref.ient.v spent anything up to six Nears in uniform fighting for victory. Is thvre any incentive now to - Dig for Victory' as the Government is at present urglng us to Grow More Potatoes. My plot, of course. ia on the ...
... becoming a regular feature of the society's meetings. Other features were a display of gardening books, a distribution of Dig for Victory leaflets, and examples diseases and pests which might be prevalent during the coming season. Mr. P. J. Morren (chairman) ...
... old faithfuls.' Some of us have re•vnt:y spent I anything up to six years in uniform ghting for victory. Is there any W - I centive now to 'Dig for Victory ' as the Oovernment is at present utglng 'us to Grow More Potatoes. I my plot, of course. is on ...
... Cmittee, and good progress has been made to establish permanent allotments. During the last war I was chairman of the Dig for Victory Campaign for the Horsham district. I am standing as an Independent candidate, with no Party ties, as I do not agree with ...
... Committee, and good progress has been made to establish permanent allotments. During the last war I was chairman of the Dig for Victory Campaign for the Horsham district. I am standing as an Independent candidate, with no Party ties, as I do not agree with ...
... roll of vicepresidents, spoke of his connection with the Association since 1922. when its membership was 60: during the dig for victory campaign of the war years membership rose to nearly 400. It row stood at 250. Hipperholine Association. along with two ...