MINES COMB OUT Maay Mn to b : Released
... MINES COMB OUT Maay Mn to b : Released ...
... MINES COMB OUT Maay Mn to b : Released ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... miners do not like the idea of having Grade 3 men sent back to them in the mines, although in some few cases they might, for a time, manage the eight hours slog down the mine. There are thousands of miners in the country--brainy miners —v.ho have left ...
... represented the military. Some forty or fifty cases were dealt with, all being pre-war colliers who had combed out of the local mines. Prs-Wsr Cases. - There were also two came of prewar miners who had been referred from the local Tribunal, and in each case ...
... Knowing that the impending pressure would come, it is dcult to understand why the mines were so severely combed out. Coal is the key industry, and yet here are our mines little more than half manned! ...
... further two months, but f they eared to volunteer now they nicit their reziments In two month., if the 11 volunteers from the mines bad come forward. they would remcin in their nresent occupations, but if not they would he called op straiehtsway. In the majoriti ...
... Mr. Wm. Johnson, jus. In the first Place, however, application for Form 21 must be made to Mr. Saiat„ H.M. ,laspector of Mines, Stafford. ...
... modified, so as to provide that there be no exempted classes; and further, all those men of military aga who.lswe entered the mining Industry mace the euM break of war. and have been found solb rally At and eligible, should be the Ant be combed out. ...
... men and boys who entered the mines shun August, 1114, is 1111,000, sn that with a complete combing-out from this clam of workers there should be eient without taking the regular men who always been employed in the omit_ mining industry. ...