KEEN COMPETITION
... competition from cross-channel firms, which, at that time. were supplying 75 per cent. of Ulster's requirements. During the second World War the firm played its part in the ...
... competition from cross-channel firms, which, at that time. were supplying 75 per cent. of Ulster's requirements. During the second World War the firm played its part in the ...
... English Electric Company, he made his home at Finaghy Park South, Finaghy. He served with the Royal Artillery during the Second World War. Mr. Wedderburn retired two and a half ycars ago and most of his time is taken up with public work in the surrounding ...
... Originally from Annalong, he moved to Belfast and started his career as a C.P.S. in 1938. This was interrupted by the Second World War when he volunteered to train as a member of an aircrew for the Royal Air Fo-ce. He was sent out 1o Canada, and was stationed ...
... and Barbour’s Mill was then in existence. There were also two blacksmiths, William Agnew and James Close. During the second world war Sam was mobilised with the “B” Specials and speat six years at Sprucefield. He was a member of the Special Constabulary ...
... About 1930 the trade had changed to school blouses and ladies’ handkerchiefs and, of course, nurses’ uniforms. During the Second World War nurses’ uniforms took the ascendancy and to-day they are the main products of the firm, with school blouses a valuable ...
... ML.P, Before the Second World War., the pages of “Punch” were enlivened !3' the drawings of a man called Pont, whose special sub‘:ect was the portrayal of “Popular Misconceptions.” We cannot remembe: whether he ever got round to politicians, but over ...
... played on the old Lisburn s'des in the 1900.5. Jack Bowden played for Iveland about 20 times, both before and after the Second World War. He continued at outside-left on the club side and was joined on that wing by Brian Raphael. They struck up a brilliant ...
... garden fete which is to be held at Windy Brow in May from which the Legion is hoping to raise a very large sum. During the Second World War Jimmy helped to form the 11th R.LLR. O.C.A. platoon of the Home Guard which, under the late Colonel D. C. Lindsay, had ...
... time he was away from the canal. o h HE . Coming up to 1939, traffic on the canal was falling away but the advent of the Second World War brought renewed life, and Government barges carrying ammunition were constantly passing up and down to swell the fleet ...
... the son of the late Mr. J. Brennen, who was postmaser of ALondonderry, was educated at “Imst’”. AREIY . B During the Second World War he served as a padre with the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers and spent over three years in prisonerof-war camps in Germany ...
... who died last week was over =0 years of age. Mr. Craig served with the Ulster Division in the 1914-1918 War, In the second World War, when the Home Guard was being formed, he was the first volunteer in the Antrim area. ...
... went into the operatic field and staged “The Mikado.™ The Society “folded up” in 1939, but jn 1945, after the end of the Second World War, the Lisnagarvey Choir was formed and, after 12 yea:s of concerts, they too are launching into the operatic field. They ...