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More concerns over 'rejects' passed fit

 

Questionable medical examinations at Bedford with the passing of medical "rejects" as fit for military service persuaded the Luton Tribunal to take the matter further. Three specific cases were to be referred to Col Henderson, the Commanding Officer of the local recruiting area, and the issue generally was to be taken up with the War Office.

Diary: Recommendation for DCM

 

Stories from the Beds & Herts Saturday Telegraph: August 19th, 1916.

It is not a common thing for high war decorations to go to the Royal Army Medical Corps, but the brave conduct of a Luton soldier has, we understand, gained him the coveted D.C.M. This soldier is trumpeter Archer S. A. Powell, who is with the 1/1st Eastern Mounted Brigade Field Ambulance in Egypt.

Diary: Munition girls hit back

 

Munition girls at play

Stories from The Luton News: Thursday, August 17th, 1916.

Some of the Luton girls engaged in the production of munitions are very indignant at what the local correspondent of the Hatters Gazette said with regard to "pampered munition workers," and one of them, writing on behalf of herself and co-workers, says:

Juvenile crime and punishment

 

Luton Reporter masthead

The break-up of the schools for the summer holidays had been marked by a revival of the juvenile crime which has of recent years become such a serious matter in Luton, and in a case which came before the Children's Court on Saturday [August 12th, 1916], Mr Edwin Oakley (presiding) said the Bench hardly knew how to deal with it.

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