DIG FOR VICTORY
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... ABERTILLERY DIG FOR 'VICTORY CAMPAIGN Under the energetic leadership of Mr. Llewellyn Oulton. M.S.c., secretary of the. local Horticultural Committee, a Dig for Victory campaign has been launched with the object ensuring that square yard of suitable ...
... COUNTY SCHOOL STUDENTS WILL DIG FOR VICTORY t imrty of 25 Abertillery County 411001 students. under the leadership Mr. LI. Oulton. 31.t4e., will leave Ahertiller to-day for the 3%lonnsoutlis shire Count% C holdings at The ' Craig. nearGrosaiont, where ...
... ME IS TIE DIG FOR VICTORY UNITY Garden Tools and Plant and ...
... bursts, but these had been dealt with very quickly. ABERTILLERY WILL DIG FOR VICTORY, BUT GOVERNMENT MUST HELP FOOT SILL FOR FENCING. have heard a Ist about digging ter victory in this arm, said Coin. Tent Oafs, addressing numbers of Abseilnary Trades ...
... district with a huge burden arising out of the last war, then we do not feel disposed, in the light of that experi- - - dig for victory or not to po t thi. into the final'. 'louden alt. i till , war over. ore .tandinc out that will if the Govertiiiii•tit ...
... a war period. Everybody is asked to dig for victory. Pot the fences up. They engaged unemployed inert to do so. It was not reasonable to expect that the ratepayers should be asked to pay to enable a minorit3- to dig for victozy. Mr. Ivor Lloyd moved that ...
... The BIG STORE than annoying but it is a very serious matter at a time when no all asked 'to dig for victory. ` Time and again wo have published in this newspaper the protests of the allotment holders. and their complaints havo been discussed with monotonous ...
... Institute of Agriculture, said that if. during the war. the farming seelets of the monks of Tintern had been known, the 'Dig For Victory' campaign would have been much more efficient. Mr Vernon Lawrence. 0.8. E., (lei* of Conn; v Council presided. and the ...
... DIGGING FOR VICTORY AT LLANHILLETH ALD, GEORGE GIBBS, J.P., presided at the twenty-third annual meeting of the Llanhilleth and District Allotment and Gardeners' Association at the Workmen's Institute, Llanhilleth, on Saturday, and after expressing sa ...
... of them. and as a result intervi , ued the three men on the folhim iug day. William Colwell remarked, We are asked to dig for victory and thi• i. what we get for it. Thomas Walters. a woodman. also gay.• pvidence, and the brothers were each tined 10s ...
... held and also the horticultural show in 1940 As regards the appeal sent out by the Ministry for more allotments to dig for victory. everything possible would be done to carry this out, NELPING UNEMPLOYED. The secretary, in his report, stated that the ...