WOMEN POLICE WORK
... WOMEN POLICE WORK. At a meeting for aoaten only, under the auspices of County Federation of Women's Inatitates, Inspector Abbott, Women's Auxiliary Service (kw* of the Women's Polka Service), gave a lecture on ...
... WOMEN POLICE WORK. At a meeting for aoaten only, under the auspices of County Federation of Women's Inatitates, Inspector Abbott, Women's Auxiliary Service (kw* of the Women's Polka Service), gave a lecture on ...
... THE i. Would Pay lor Women Police Ahiet inspector Champn‘ye, of the Woineu'a Auxiliary eeistee. further of the work of women pollee at lib* Southampton Sisterhood on Sunday. ! Mi.. Champneyti traced the Mowry of the movement for women polio, ...
... Mrs. Watts. foundtvas of Women's Institutes in Canada, to attend the school on liuv. 21st. An interesting address in Women Police was gives by Inspector Tagart. of the Womm's Auxiliary Service. Site staked that ibis women ...
... Grandmother In Territorial Auxiliary They Love Marching—Splendid Hampshire Figures I 8 uniform the sole reason why Territorial officers are turning away women motor - drivers anxious to enlist, whereas the A.R.P. services still want, and cannot obtain ...
... employment of women police generally. There were, however, two matrons at present employed In searching and escorting female prisoners, and the committee had agreed that those women should be enrolled as members of the Women's Auxiliary ...
... the next meeting. An interesting address on the duties and work of a policewoman was given by Inspector Addison. of the Police Auxiliary Force, and there was an enjoyable entertainment by chlldre.t of members of the Stoney Cross group. viz. B. Broomfield ...
... cunamstation. I have known magistrates to sit hi small police stations containing two benches sad a desk, usually used by the police sergeant on duty to enter the charges. In many oases I have attended police courts held public-houses, the bar generally being ...
... WOMEN S WORK. The Women Police Volunteer Corps, which was formed at the beginning of the war with the special object of assisting the police and vigilance associations in matters affecting women and children, ...
... VOLUNTEER CORPS ORDERS %P VOLUNTEER BATTALION HAMPSIIRE REOIMENT. ‘Honorary. Colonel : _Licutenaot-General Sir F. W. mnl. Bart, M.P, Colonel E. K. Perkine com“Battahion orders for the week ending Saturday, Mfil‘llt& 1096 :— ’ I—All rifles, complete with ...
... emotion in the women of to-day who are filling the ranks the Woman’s Army Auxiliary Corps. The war is changing every thing, and nothing so much the young women who now strut along like drum- majors. Since the first appeal to women to join ...
... WOMEN CLERKS FOR FRANCE. Lady Emmott, behalf the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps, pleaded more particularly for women clerks for the Army, but sho also put in. plea for more limited number of recruits required tho timber industry. They, she ...
... particularly to the disbandment of the women police. When that corps was appointed it marked a great step in the women's cause, and if it was disbanded they would not have the status os a properly organised woman police force. She advised ...