No Right to Stop Their Pay. The question has been repeatedly raised during: the war if whether or no the authorities at military hospitals had the right to stop any part of the pay of the wounded soldiers during their residence in hospital. It has been repeatedly stated that suc
June 17, 1916 - Preston Herald - Preston, Lancashire, England
CARPETS ALTERED. LEANED SIMPSON’S BLACKBJJRN. CHURCH ARMY FLAG DAY.—Tht sum of has been realised the sale of flags, etc., by the workers of Holy Trinity Church, Freckleton, who are helping to provide a soldiers’ hut from the vide. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH. The Sunday school anniversa
June 24, 1916 - Preston Herald - Preston, Lancashire, England
There was good deal of consternation at the various public institutions and amongst the general public on Monday, when the bread vans failed to bring round their accustomed loads. The Infirmary, the hospitals, and homes were all possessed of supplies sufficient only for that day
June 24, 1916 - Preston Herald - Preston, Lancashire, England
On Tuesday morning, the Preston Board Guardians’ meeting, the question was asked to what effect the bakers’ strike would have on the supply of bread to the Ribchester institution. Mr. H. Cartmell said they baked their own bread at Fulwood, and if necessary they could also supply
June 24, 1916 - Preston Herald - Preston, Lancashire, England