BRITAIN WITHIN
CYCLES FOR DEFENCE. LONDON, May 19. To meet war requirements, the British Empire Board of Trade has sanctioned the manufacture in Britain of 300,000 bicycles including components. • BY-ELECTION. RUGBY, May 19. Lieut. Commander Joynson Hicks (Conservative National) received 15,634 votes in the Chichester byelection against 10,564 by Flight Lieut. Kidd (Independent National) and 706 by Tribe (Independent.)
HOLIDAY.
RUGBY, May 19.
It is officially stated '' that Whit Monday (June 1) will be a bank holiday, the Government having expressed the view there should be for most workers a one-day break on that day.
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Grey River Argus, 22 May 1942, Page 2
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