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... Department. the following message of with the bereaved •• | more deeply grieved and distressed than can say at this terrible mine disaster. Phase convey deepest and utmost sympathy with the bereaved widows and families those who have lost their lives sadly ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. SATURDAY. MARCH 33. 1018

... government. Mr. Lloyd George declares, and right, that the downfall of Russia, the shameful peace, the betrayal I her chief mining population— j necessity under which finds him- j self rolling his sleeves, and nil the chief ills which the Allies are ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. FRIDAY. JUNE AO. 1916-

... reported missing, are now reported prisoners of war. Canadians and Khodesians:— killed. 83 Died wounds -• Died J Wounded Mining 40 Total Naval Officer- —Killed 1, died wounded 1 The regimental casualties among warrant officers, noncommissioned officers ...

COAL RATIONING FOR YORKSHIRE. SYSTEM DISTRIBUTION AND SUPPLY, system of rationing, accompanied the registration ..

... the Northern couuttes. The net effect is, of course, that millions tons lore coal will produced. Bearing this mind, the Coal Mines D;partmtnt the Board Trade are setting scheme to govern the distribution and supply household under which each local authority ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1917

... stress, the report which has presented to the Cabinet on man-power, the existence a considerable number A men railways and mines. These, Ins opinion, should combed out, before any question the raising age considered Government. same remark applies to the ...

FROM otn LONDON COB AKSPON MINTS J

... tho rating of merchant seamen part the marine forces the Crown. The miners, too, are very keen about nationalisation of the mines, and there is belief abroad that Dr. Addison has view big system for continuing the system controlled establishments after ...

BRADFORD AND TIIE IDLE RICH

... Amalgamated Society of Dyers, thinks that there does hot appear any chance of taking more men front ship- I transport, and mines, or even from textiles, if j mse-sory production ha- Bradford there is machinery already standing from lack labour, and the ...

LEAVE FOR TROOPS ABROAD

... the British Navy, who have set impenetrable barrier. Elsewhere tho British Fleet lias been engaged patrolling, minelaying, mine-sweeping, eaoorUng, charing submarines over vast trackless areai. They have destroyed at least of these ocean submarine pe ...

THE OVERDUE MARKET

... learns read his younger days from it th.- and it has been mis* >r - had his pla«v allotted at the top the »• r rest his life, .-mining one niny put read, upside down. has '■'. mooed Je the Church Book, he will thing ei.linvays. Those, however, who have their ...

THE LEEDS STEEL WORKS DISASTER

... rapidly south, the artillery taking up positions on the high ground north the river, commanding the bridges, which were all mined, ready to blow the guns, and also commanding the principal fords, which were put in state defence the mounted sappers. Meantime ...

FLAX AND JUTE

... t.-n net naked null I.ARD OlL.—l.im xd aupp'y and tinu'y b'-'d a* 15a- tv-r out. fir bane's -tec RAPE OIL scarce. English Mined 7i-. an! edible Bb. per cwt. net naked. OIL rj-ormgU cllerpl I- «, spot fit. ar. ...