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6826 to 6850 of 11704
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Women threshing gangs. 50 gangs at work in county, 6 women, inc foreman + 3 skilled men per gang
02/08/1918 to 02/08/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
2 more PoW camps in Kenilworth & Wellesbourne, 17 gangs of 10. Total of 592 POWs in county
02/08/1918 to 02/08/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Application to Coleshill Magistrates. Court against Lord Aylseford for unpaid cultivation order fine
02/08/1918 to 02/08/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Increasing numbers of women cyclists 'freedom and emancipation'
02/08/1918 to 02/08/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Public Notice. Household Fuel & Lighting Order 1918. Rationing of coal. Application forms available,
09/08/1918 to 09/08/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Atherstone Food Control Committee. Bacon off coupon & supplementary ration. Use of Books withdrawn bu
09/08/1918 to 09/08/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Queues for tobacco over Bank Holiday weekend
16/08/1918 to 16/08/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Discussion on whether women would be able to stand for Parliament
16/08/1918 to 16/08/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Miners disquiet over food shortages
01/03/1918 to 01/03/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Food riot in January 1918. Fined £5 for assault, pushed assistant out of way to get at supplies
15/03/1918 to 15/03/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Plea by Agricultural Wages Board to make sure agricultural workers paid on Fridays so they have money
22/03/1918 to 22/03/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Food rationing arrangements to include meat after Easter
22/03/1918 to 22/03/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Financial appeal for girls club
29/03/1918 to 29/03/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Red Cross Annual Report for Weddington Hospital. Report includes number soldiers treated
29/03/1918 to 29/03/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Navy League to present cup & medals to encourage growing potatoes locally as desperate shortage
05/04/1918 to 05/04/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Communal National Kitchen set up at Attleborough Green thanks to Mayor & Mayoress providing capital
05/04/1918 to 05/04/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Details of prices set for potato growers this autumn
05/04/1918 to 05/04/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Talk by Mrs Townley on the New Franchise Act for women, at the local labour party
05/04/1918 to 05/04/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Short article - woman driving a number of sheep home.
12/04/1918 to 12/04/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Description of work and attitudes of the 'old fashioned farmer' Mrs Morris of Higham Hall chair of th
12/04/1918 to 12/04/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Coventry Food Hoarding Case. Appeal by Mr Harmer, Director of Alfred Herbert Ltd. 2 cases dismissed,
12/04/1918 to 12/04/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Nuneaton, Coventry & other Midland towns suffered inadequate meat supplies due to breakdown in distri
12/04/1918 to 12/04/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Nuneaton Food Control Committee. No more than 30 preserved eggs to be set down per person. Applicatio
12/04/1918 to 12/04/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Powers for councils to find land for allotments
12/04/1918 to 12/04/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Public Notice. Nuneaton Food Control- meat rations increased for children 6-10 yrs, boys 13-18 yrs.
19/04/1918 to 19/04/1918
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