MINES COMB OUT Maay Mn to b : Released
... MINES COMB OUT Maay Mn to b : Released ...
... MINES COMB OUT Maay Mn to b : Released ...
... been granted conditional exemption rehiest u> ha to work a coal mine, which he Ld dens. was urged the National SerrK* representative lAaa » » “tombing out roeo who bad gone Vk the mines suoo the outbreak , '» ' Tli ••king phase the exemption should oanoelled ...
... no real ground for exemption, and the appeal was dismissed. . . Christopher Grubb (29). married, Atherstone, employed as a mine roadman at Baddesley Collieries, in making a personal appeal. said he was away temporarily from the colliery during the autumn ...
... oat accordance with recent instructions, appealing for exemption on personal grounds, urged that though they had been the mines since they left school, other men engaged the pita, who had gone there since 1914, and were also Grade 1, had not been called ...
... William Higgins (271, mar-:- made a personal appeal. Wi;h the weeks at silk factory, had for-b . seven years worked in coal mines, but 0 n '■*’ the Colliery Tribunal. Captain Oliver Bellasis militarv , ~, appellant was one of the few men they get out of ...
... their entering the industry, and the employers may appeal the same courts on the ound that certain men are indispensable the mines. This indispenaabHity, however, only extends to certain grade*. ** It has already been stated,** sa»d Government official, ...
... had lost two sisters during the last tapirs months. Mr. Holman old this was one of the where the man could uot resnwin in the mine, he was net in the colliery lefcre the war. The Chairman! Nne if he hi not wanted in the Army? Mr. Holman! Tee; i* in acocrtiance ...
... Minors’ Federation Great Britain would asked the 31st inst. either decide for against toe proposal to withdraw SO,OOO men from mines for military serrioe, with a further 50.000 In reserve, to submit matter to a baSot of the whole members, South Wales Miners* ...
... Holman. however. there was • difference between the it queetien and the three mentioned. all thr men n,sh having been oat of the mine a short period. Tibn•iul con:Mere., the -aeit is or.. rate, and leei.led to dismiss the apple atom, Mr. Holman granting se ...
... thought of more am to the country in ths mine than M the Army. He was one of the most perienced motors in Warwickshire. and had worked for them 30 years. and his father 40 years. He could do any kind of work in the mines, and was really a most valuable , man ...
... South Wales Mining Tribunal Tuesday and Wednesday combed out some hundr Uof men who before recently * going into the urines had been quarrymen, butchers, insurance agents, boxers, and footballers; ...
... lly the mines ell their live*. I JAM, 11161ith. It. Sprigs's-yard. Reelworto (01, who bed also been turtle* down by the Colliery Come, appealed no 1 'he thet he had in the for IS had a son and brothers m the army, and was nate out of the mine for a short ...