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... officer (lady) and the vocational officer discussing problems at one of the periodi- cal lectures held for members of a Civil Resettlement unit at Twickenham. ...
... officer (lady) and the vocational officer discussing problems at one of the periodi- cal lectures held for members of a Civil Resettlement unit at Twickenham. ...
... The Yeomen Missing, Says ******* ITRCINC land resettlement measures in the Commons to-day, Major Legge-Bourke (Cons., isle of Ely) declared that it was no use the Minister of Agriculture singing “The Yeomen of England”, when in the-wide open spaces the ...
... all overtime above such hours be paid for at the appropriate o ortime rates. PROGRESS OF The Controller-Goneral of Civil lon ani Resettlement states that sinee the have been date of the armistice the followin, or to noon of Jara demobilised, 10,291. Other ...
... to publish the first, as ‘‘ an apology had been received for the le INNS OF COURT REGIMENTAL SATION. pod the life resettlement of in civil attention. demands ima. The with the matter, nt has taken prompt steps to deal but it is so vast a lem that the ene: ...
... home-produced food to raise standards of nutrition. They promise, too, an all-out housing drive, and practical help for resettlement in civil life. They form the “Daily Mir ror’’ exhibition “To-morrow,' which comes to Lincoln oppot tunely in time for the holiday ...
... make satisfactory IMPORTANT MEETING OF M TAT, MEN The forty-fowth annual meeting of the tion of Chambers of Comanerce of the United Kingdom opened to-day at the Whitehall Rooms, London, Sir William Holland, M_P., the absence of Lord Avebury, who is ae his ...
... Building Resettlement Committee of the Joint negotiations between the Government and the Industrial of the Building Trade. Agreement, was recently arrived at on various points. The essentia) point of the scheme which the Building Resettlement agreed with ...
... stepped out y any The At well re detachmi from eac smart ap comment Fire Service was resettled by a strong cf . men and pumps t A.K.S. station, and the teaxaice of this unit was iff, all along the route men ambulance drivers, avy blue coats with red nd chromium ...
... HAS BEEN LAVISHED AND RIGHTLY SO —ON THE DIFFERENT aRMS IN THE FIGHTING SERVICES- ON THE HOME GUARD; AND ON THE CIVIL DEFENCE. THE CIVIL POPULATION WHICH STOOD UP SO BRAVELY TO THE AIR RAIDS IN LONDON AND SOUTHERN ENGLAND HAS RECEIVED ITS MEED OF ONE ...
... Ministry; other if ate an officer or a eoldier or a sailor 2. CIVIL WORKERS: to the Record Office, Blandford. er airman who desires a particular employer If you te be state the fact on the Civil fenerally are a munition worker you are, speaking, entitled ...
... re the Ministry of Labour for the resettlement be said for them, that in the first half, wil signed,” he repeated in conelusion. @ powerful east wind behind them—a wit The of discharged sailors and soldiers in civil life. that was as keen aa any experienced ...
... Dead ‘Court's jurisdiction. prisoners iof a unit of the U.S fleet. Armbrose did not appear THN GERMAN GENERALS ASK ERCY — REFUSED aa / POLISH soldier, Josef; — a Syguda, stationed at the; phone Resettlement Corps: |Polish at Sudbrooke Park,! “ARABS WI ...