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... about 30,000 women are needed for work with the auxiliary territorial services and the Air Ministry, and 55,000 for a woman’s Land Army. v ...
... about 30,000 women are needed for work with the auxiliary territorial services and the Air Ministry, and 55,000 for a woman’s Land Army. v ...
... Phantom Armies In Air And Land Battle TESTING TIME FOR LEADERS War Will be Won on Maps As Britain’s troops swung along the straight, almost interminable poplar-lined roads of France and Flanders, they used to sing satirically Our’s is a Nice War, Our’s ...
... appointed in the same month as director of the Auxiliary Territorial Service Army branch with the rank of Chief Controller, Lady Denman, head of the Women’s Land Army, which now numbers over 20,000 and which is organised in every county in Britain. “KEY” ...
... The Army to be Bioscoped. The Army Council has last given permission for cinematograph pictures to be taken of the artillery, cavalry, and infantry stationed at Aidershot. This will be the first time that troops have been paraded solely for the purpose ...
... Served in Navy and Army General Lord William Frederick Ernest Seymour, K.C.V.0., uncle of the Marquis Hertford, who celebrates his 72nd birthday to-day, is officer who can claim to have served both in the Nary and Army. His father was Admiral of the Fleet ...
... THE FORGIVING WOMAN. One of the cases on tho list at Barnsley this morning was that in which Gertrude Hal!, young married woman, Grimethorpe, charged Jamca Jackson, miner, with aggravated assault. Tho parties put in an appearance, but complainant at once ...
... WOMAN'S RECORD. Non-Stop Flight of 610 Miles Miss Kjsthorino Stinson, 20-y*ar-old nirl, b«9 established a new official American record for non-stop aeroplane fliirbt flying from San Piego to San Francisco. 610 raile.% nine hours ten minutes, fortifying ...
... were machine-gunned, and a woman was killed. Heavy fighting is taking place on land, and, according to Finnish reports, 200,000 picked men have been rushed from Moscow as reinforcements. Meanwhile, small-pox in the Soviet Army has reached epidemic proportions ...
... the woman brought out from her bosom an axe of jade, which she carried partly for defence and partly for domestic purposes. “The rumour of that beautiful —and usefulweapon rapidly spread; spies crossed the mountains and penetrated the etrange woman’s country ...
... AN UNSERUPULOUS WOMAN AN UNSERUPULOUS WOMAN CHATTER T. The Heiress. James! pass that letter. , •But. Ethel. I haven t finished readicg it Sir Kylmer. wife rose wtUiouv saying another word, and sat clown the sofa at his side, was pale and her hands trembled ...
... WOMAN’S LONG FAST. Two young men were going along the Avenue between Sale and Ashton-on-Mersey on Tuesday j night when they heard sounds of distress from a , plarrtation, and there a woman lying the ground, apparently in very exhausted stat?. She was ...
... WOMAN'S WORLD. OCCUPATIONS FOR WOMEN. The Central Bureau for the Employment tVcrcent recently hold it* first snm*-! meeting. Lord and ijac'y TVolferton kindly lent ,;;-.il in, Urassey the occssion. and Lord Dudley took the chair for lis wis*, who wst; ...