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... nil ceriincalea of exempt io» is.-.iu?d on the grounds of employment to person* of military age employed ...
... nil ceriincalea of exempt io» is.-.iu?d on the grounds of employment to person* of military age employed ...
... those who had gone to the mines since August. 1914, Executive I ommittec ib report further conference. was al«o decided to recommend districts to make arrangements with their employers under which may be obtained item the mines to fell tin her. prepare ...
... MINERS’ “COMB-OUT BEGUN. A big call up of miners has l«egun. This 'comb out refers exclusively men who have ••ni‘c* coal mining since Augusi 4th. l *- men have the right Rpplv the colliery recruiting court* on tl»e ground that mistake l>ecn made date ...
... Britain that unsd all men the A. B, and classes who had entered the mines since August, 1914 had been taken into the army the federation should take no part any recruiting from the mine-. It pointed oui i-hat (his is the already considered vie* the miner ...
... recruitment of mine-workers for the army.” This resolution was defeated overwhelming majority, and the conference ‘agreed to a proposal that the new scheme should not bo put into operation until men of military age who entered the mines since August. 1914 ...
... Forest of Dean, and Kent, one. agenda also contained proposals regarding mining mobility bureaux to be set up each district. and the comb-out of men who have commenced work the mines since August, 1914. In the afternoon a meeting of the Executive was held ...
... in agatoak preferenlul treatment being aecord® ...
... Forest of Dean, and Kent. one. The agenda also contained proposals regarding mining mobility tie sei up each district. and Hie comb-out of men who have commenced work the mines since Anpmt, 1914. In the afternoon meeting of the Executive held the Prince ...
... ■mss An THE ASXT. A letter from the military autinritlet with regard to the ballot for the 90.000 men to released from the mines was read to the Lancashire and Cheshire Miners' Federation monthly conference at Bolton .Saturday, A great amount dissatisfaction ...
... MINERS AND RECRUITING. Our mining correspondent writes that the miners’ leaders and the majority of the men employed in the coal pits of Great Britain regard with favour the proposal to comb out '* of the pits those single young men who have found employment ...
... MINERS AND REC-.UITINS. Our mining correspondent writes that the miners' leaders and the majority of the men employed the coal pits of Great Britain regard with favour the proposal comb out of the pita these single young men who have found employment ...
... MINERS for the army. start has been made the combing out of miners who went into the coal mines after a certain date in 1915. Major Denton, recruitang officer for Urmslark, is now calling upwards of 100 of men from the Skelmcrsdale, Upholland, and Appley ...