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... branch Ofavy) or Unit (Army Air Force). N.B.—The precise description the Unit given, see (!) below. (for Army and ' ( ...
... on with the Admiralty and the War Office, with a new to ensuring that no delay intervenes between wat service and resettlement in civil life. It proposed uw connection with these arrangements to form at an early date a oom mittee represent. profesuonal ...
... this call to put all shoulders to in organised money-raising Commercial establishments. ic organisations of every kind, civil units, all will be represented by soldiers abroad Can give flowers N.A.A.F.I. scheme Uthin the next few weeks, hundreds homes ...
... services of a very powerful committee under Lord Han key, who have rendered very valuable assistance,” said Mr. Bevin. Resettlement advice services had been established throughout the country, avoid men having to go round to many departments to get their ...
... published in the Press, off l scheme war gratuities rounds f 6 Grovernment’s comprehensive ,or the resettlement of all men and on their return to civil life. plan is incomparably wider in than more liberal in its benefits last w. . arrangements made after ...
... in 1920. France is naturally the from which the bulk of the imports are drawn, but the United Kingdom a good ',cond. Large areas wore brought.iireter tory or civil administration ahieli had previously been either unsulxluod or left alone. FRENCH LOANS ...
... LIVERLEEIIa UNITED oo SAT. NEAT. led irk lock./ o'clock. I/.. Dorn 4d. ands 2/. and 3 / 6 . Ball Twee Paddock */- low tax). I/28171 RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL AT (ITV WOAD. NT HTIANA_ PATCIWAV. 1111RI'ARY 2.41. 1935 11 LESS RECS. asked a civil question and ...
... number , such questions on which the Government will need the united and considered opinion of each large industry, such the demobilisation the Forces, the resettlement munition workers in civil industries, apprenticeship (especially where interrupted war ...
... years’ standing, will accept this explanation as sufficient. They know it is a problem. A large number of husbands have here unite a just grievance these days. The majority of men living at home are on war-work. They are working long hours under fatiguing ...
... matter, and tiie only a drastic reservations seems to the ten;peon I abandonment of the Treaty. | must, therefore, face the ,j. United States being deliarnd for cnl from Cull participation the various J action contemplated the Treatv V» s-aillcs. Further, tho ...
... had been withdrawn from the Soviet border are officially denied. A communique stated that while certain auxiliary units, including some civil institutions, have been withdrawn following recent incidents, the army and all State authorities are remaining where ...
... EX-P.O.W. Resettlement Camps Camps for helping returned prisoners war to fit themselves into civil life before discharge from the Army arc being set in most parts of the country near to the big towns. Officially called Civil Resettlement ...