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GOVERNMENT OF LIBERATED TERRITORIES

... of Experts at Supreme Headquarters WHEN the Anglo-United States armies march into Europe a special section of General Eisenhower's Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force, known as G. 5, or Civil Affairs, will help the liberated countries to restore ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS MERCURY. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1946 LONDON NOTES AND COMMENT

... month. It has grown from only 14.000,0001b month in 1935. Prayers for Poland OMAN Catholic churches throughout Britain and the United States were to-day holding special services of prayer for Poland, in connection with the great Rolisn reugious Festival oi ...

agrees plan on recovery Freer exchange of goods PARIS, Monday Night EIGHT European Cabinet Ministers ended a ..

... February 19, the Polish Resettlement Corps numbered 11,015, of whom just over half were officers. The cost to the taxpayer during the current financial year total £9,146.000. Since July, 1945, just over £110,000,000 has been spent resettling 114.037 Poles, or ...

SIR HENRY SEGRAVE

... good, but would never hand his party over the stunt Press the country. toe WOMEN IN CIVIL SERVICE. Evidence Before Royal Commission. The position women in the Civil Service was argued before the Royal Commission yesterday, when joint evidence was given ...

ALLIES' TERMS TO GERMANY

... the expected Civil Department of Demobilisation and Resettlement. It responsible to tho Ministry of Labour. »Sir Stephenson Kent appointed Controller-General. The work embraces Army, Navy, Air Force, and civil war workers. In October United Kingdom yards ...

LORP HAIO'M FERVENT APPEAL

... returned from France bis proceeded. unity we won the war, and it only unity that can overromo grave problems the resettlement the ex-servicemen in civil life. There havo been difficulties ami delays jn nringing this unity about. Such delays are inevitable where ...

fHE YORKSHIRE POST, THURSDAY. MAY 15. 1919

... that where this new s'-ale did not give immediately any teacher salary equal pre-war rates plus civil service bonus, the difference would made good. The civil service bonus terms are;—Men —|a» with salary per annum. 245. per week, plus the equivalent per ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... speedily posi' object of the Bid was to piciido au-J for appointments dcpart moot the Ministry, which would dial with re-settlement in civil life of officora and other who hod left their work and huaine*-* war work. The country wan to divided up into number ...

TELEPHONES

... and widely experienced men with no party affiliations, such as Sir John Anderson and Sir James Grlgg. who are drawn from the Civil Service, and Lord Woolton and Sir Andrew Duncan, who come from the business world. Under the tireless, indomitable leadership ...

TELEPHONES

... has lost interest the Conference: it may well that Mr. Molotov cannot spared to visit the United States at a time when the immediate problems of European resettlement are becoming so pressing. But*it has naturally led to doubts whether a Conference which ...