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A WOMEN’S ARMY. How They are Enrolled for Land Work

... A WOMEN’S ARMY. How They are Enrolled for Land Work. The Women’s Land Army has been a good deal in the public eye of late, because the Recruiting Campaign has made publicity necessary, but it has been steadily and quietly at work for some long time. The ...

LAND

... Pearson, farmer, said he heard the woman s e = John Thomas Farmer, « , said he heard a woman screaming, — P, Thomas Holland said he saw where a struggle had taken place, My, Lyons, in dc(vn('g- urged that the woman was a consenting party to what took ...

A DISGRACEFUL VILLAGE STORY. BRANSTON WOMAN’S ADVENTURES,

... during the trouble with the Sultan, and subsequently fonght through the Indian lutlny.‘ On leaving the army he took up the colonial grant of 60 acres of land and £ at Queber, but subsequently returned to England, where he maxntained himself until three years ...

WOMAN AND WINE. MERRY MOVING MEN 1 l“-m;’f

... 18, od. le. 6d. 84 os., Bd. Is. 6d. 2s. 6d. ! Is. od. 2. Ood. Bs. Od. \ ANTED, a middle help in Farmhou respectable woman.- wed WOMAN to v, good home for Apply, Mrs. W. South Carlton, Lin (‘()1)]) BOARD RESIDENCE Wanted in X Retford by business young ...

VY AND ARMY ey wnind | OUR OUTLOOK

... VY AND ARMY ey wnind | OUR OUTLOOK. s YTurope had been at peace Crimea 1 the Ji noto g L + e ;?lr&v was a . . camp or Geld willg, L o nirmation which cau be readi-¥THE BISHOP ON THE SOCIETY'S W « their loyalty to their Queen, “;‘:m i b g B s | THE QUEEN'S ...

THE WOMAN'S PART. Learn to Take Your Own Man’s Part, [BY MarGaRET OSBORNE.]

... and trained woman as it used to be when we were wanted to fill strong men’s places in munition works, in factories, and on the land. The turn has come for the married woman who cannot work outside her home to take a man’s place. Every woman whose husband ...

THE LINCOLN LEADER AND COUNTY ADVERTISER, SATURDAY, MARCH 21. 1914. small Army, and our vast peaceful ..

... fact that the division would be fought was all they wanted to know. Deal. ing with the land question, he said the great landlords were not receiving more for their land than they should do, but he wished they would all take more interest in their estates ...

WHEN THE STATE RULES Ald. Pattinson and Industrial Slavery Liberalism Offers Worker a Fair Share Mrs. ..

... master,” he proceeded. “There will be some Council, maintained in office by a Red Army. Socialism, taken to its logical end, means that—no shopkeeper, no works owner, no land owner, no tenant farmer, as such—nothing but the State, your and my master.”’ Assuming ...

s More Recrurrs WANTED

... the Land Army, which latter now required 30,000 women instaad of 12,000 asked for at the beginning of the year, and she felt sure that the women and girls would come forward readily to keep this vital industry gaing. Racruiting for the Land Army in London ...