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UK SHI RE POST. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26. 1909

... be less that dangerous spirit which had to encountered the Dreyfus case—a spirit of military revolt against nation and the civil supremacy. THE MIDLAND RAILWAY COMPANY AND THE SPLITTING OF THEIR STOCK. the Mouse of Lords yesterday, before Lord® Brampton ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1907

... not altered the mind of the | The law for the clergy in Canon 99 appe ‘be as binding as before, and as the Act on templated civil control, he did not see an; sity for a change in the Church’s custo was prepared to advise the clergy in ad which might arise ...

SUMMARY OF THE NEWS

... criticisms by 5 more provocative policy. In these circumstances it will be a re nowt concerned should we see during the next f re-settlement of the Ministry on a basis # of peaceful development. Tf, a last night, Hilmi Pasha has been entru the formation of a new ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. MONPAT, JFLT 13. 1»15

... forging United States passports for the use of German spies. The French passport Bureau London has informed Mr. Page, the United States Ambassador here, that it will henceforth »-efus© to vise passports held by naturalised citisens of the United States ...

INDUSTRIAL COUNCILS. GOVERNMENT ADOPT WHITLEY COMMITTEE'S SCHEME. Tho following !e;lcr, which has been ..

... number of such questions on which tho Government will need the united and considered opinion of each largo industry, such the demobilisation the Fetes, the re-settlement of munition workers in civil industries, apprenticeship (especially where interrupted bv ...

THE YORKSHIRE'POST. MONDAY. JULY 29. 1918

... roundabout- voyages. Individual rationing likely extended all the different countries. »So far, there is compulsion in the United States, but opinion there, and in other countries, is not unfavourable tho plan The respective Controllers have reported tho ...

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 ...

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 ...

DEMOBILISATION PLANS

... and this being explained all concerned. The object of the form* is enable Ministry Labour to prepare for the resettlement of officers and men civil life to take the place quickly and as satisfactorily possible when general demobilisation ordered. The only ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 13. 1918

... Forces: Tt was Officers or nen who in civil life practi ¢ peace fession, or ure their own mployere, ith one barristers or proprietors of one-man of the can their registration for dem rge and most rapidly by fling up the Civil En in their Form, whic! all members ...

DEMOBILISATION PLANS

... considerations, Thus a man in naval terms gives no. sufficient indicatior ounded. qualifications or ability in relation to civil emy rrested. A special booklet has, therefore, been prep > fired a issued to all Employment Exchanges, giving n were alphabetical ...