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(The fjaifaltm fast

... multiplying enormously her production—a process which she was terribly hampered the. German occupation her principal coal-mining and areas. order to arrive asi ill greater production, two things are necessary: one. referred Lord Derby, the need not taking ...

SIMPLER MACHINERY WANTED

... vigorously, but in his district not single person had been got out of the mines. He was told that in hie district there were 3,000 men between 18 and who were escaping service the mines, and lie believed the thing applied to other districts of the Miners* ...

MR. REDMOND AND IRISH REC&UITJNO

... conscripting youths of 18.. and quoted the case London youth 18 who. after being hospital suffering from nerre shock, due to mine explosion. was sent back to the Front, and later, after trial court-martial, was sentcnoed be shot for desertion. The sentence ...

SUMMARY OF THE NEWS

... decline in the membership of the societies, which now 207,294. On© of tho speakers made reference to the contention of some mine-owners that non-fatal accident relief societies encourage malingering, and said this was impossible owing to the system of ...

'•PIOM ©OE Co**»srosDXSTs.v

... His Majesty's ship Hampshire, with Lord Kitchener and his Staff board. It has now been established that the Hampshire struck mine at about p.m. on Monday last. The Hampshire wa* accompanied on her two destroyers, until the captain the Hampshire was compelled ...

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 ...

REMARKABLE GROUND FOR AN EXEMPTION

... Offico wanted to know, it was because they made difference between mistress and a wife. Leave to appeal was refused. SINGLE MEN MINES AND MUNITION WORKS, At conference of delegates from varioua local tribunals held Carmarthen, on Saturday, attention called ...

SLACKERS

... SLACKERS. Always troublesome factor tho harmonious working the coal mining industry, the question of absenteeism is once again proportions. moro than one occasion attention has been drawn these columns to the amount of broken time number of workmen have ...

A WORD OF WARNING

... further. plea of indispensability for particular individuals one which easy make, but not always easy *o justify. A friend mine, who the Civil Service well, tells that in his opinion there arc not fix indispensable men in any of the Government offices ...

Mlt.'. \RJ».~ 0«\ I- 1.u.-v i . t-ir. 'Thiii

... this respect—have damaged their mines, that *• will time after the war to put them again iuto working order, may sure that tho Germans have made the maximum getting coal the sole consideration their dealings with mines the invaded areas. They will have ...

BRITISH SEA SCOUTS SCATTER GERMAN TORPEDO BOATS

... because supported conscription. A c.ibio received by the High Commissioner for Australia Mate- that Mr. Esiell, the Minister for Mine- iu New South Wains. ha.-» resigned from the State Cabinet account the probable ecciiiion. Mr. Griffiths. Minister for Education ...

•SL.:M MA lIV OK 'I JIK MIW.V

... clergy, yes, and the Church which leaves clergy much themselves, must have their of responsibility. In the large town* and mining districts, with one two notable must confessed that die Mission seems to have had much less effect upon the mass the population ...