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ca»i.Di;x V)i.uiu.M

... secure free and unfettered vote by the inliabitants. No one suppases they would likely to give one were the German troopa and civil authorities left in possectiioii during and previous the voting. Even with German control deposed, all events for the time ...

A BAPTIST LEADER'S VIEWS

... type anxious lo re-settled in civil life have found, and •till finding. th« Appointment* of tho Ministry Fuibourof real and timely assistam©, and thev aro not slow expressing appreciation of (Fort smooth their path from military civil life. good features ...

ARMY EDUCATION

... have been devoted to training in the military arts were converted one one into training schools for civil employment. In Ireland training carried at the units themselves and at- special Army centres equipped for technical instruction. There also been education ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 192 ft

... scheme. It now in fair way j being solved, or partially holved. under the agreement between the Corermnont and the Building Re-Settlement Committee the Joint Industrial Council Building j Trades, reached since this report was pub- j lished. In judging the work ...

A CURT DEMAND FOR GUARANTEES

... confronted, and the extreme need for additional housing accommodation. the same time, view of the recommendations of the Resettlement Committee that wider facilities should afforded for the encouragement new entrants. suggested that the augmentation provided ...

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 ...

DARWIN UP TO DATE

... has come the British Auxiliary of the French Protestant Churches' United Committee, of which »lie Dean of St. Paul's President. The Auxiliary very substantially assisted in resettling families at St. Qiienlin. in and Hargicourl-, where the British broke ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 18. 1923

... very largely to reduce the amount ol smoke at present' emitted. lhe results scientific measures ,i have been tried the United States and in Germany show that industrial prosperity and polluted atmosphere need not invariably together. In this country ...

RAILWAY MATTERS,

... on that men receipt disability awards less than 20 per cent should not held eligible for resettlement. grants under the regulations of the Military Service Civil Liabilities Department, and that ouch applications should not bo considered in future. Alderman ...

(FROM OIR PARIS CORRESPONDENT.)

... correspondent telegraphs that the United States Government will raise tho question of the open door at the Conference, and will endeavour obtain general recognition of the principle, and its application everywhere. The United States Government, he adds, ...

MINISTRY OF SUPPLIES

... in getting loaf at all. The organisation supplies, unit the joining ol hands with the British Dominions, would also hare the advantage that it would also stimulate emigration schemes, the resettlement {he white population of the British Empire within its ...

KEENER FOREIGN COMPETITION

... British products both at home and abroad. He made a most sincere appeal to the whole British people to realise that only a united national effort in buying more British goods can put the trade balance right, and of course, added, it will keep up wages ...