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FRIDAY, JANUARY 11. 191 «•

... matter i» being investigated by aides. with the object ascertaining tho actual number men provided by the comb-out. from the mines. ought to easy to determine whether certain number men have been obtained, but the matter is complicated the fact that the ...

BARROW MUNITION AVORKKR6

... military authorities. are imping that the military authorities will leave stone unturned dear away from the mines tho-o men who have entered the mining industry since August. 1914. and who are lit for militarv service, feel that unlets this is done shall have ...

SHOP LIFTING AT HARROGATE. EXTRAORDINARY SERIES OP THEFTS BY TWO GIRLS

... made to the Ministry of National Service to oceed immediately with the combing-out of al medically fit men who have ente: 6 mines sinco August, 1914. The miners havo been asked to supply 60,000 men. ‘They reply that from 18,000 to 20,000 mon may bo obtain: ...

Published: Friday 25 January 1918
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 252 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

the strength to stand to aggressive the Empire letters tome, asking for the hook, minority. It i.- more than ..

... 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 TORKSHIRE POST. THURSDAY, JANUARY 24. 1918

... sympathies of the powcrs-that-be aro with the workers; and, secondly, the lack tho necessary knowledge a» controllers the great mining industry. There have been t-upposod inquiries and action after much delay: and behold, the magnificent result of a few hundred ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. TUESDAY. JANUARY 8. 1918

... predominance in some of the Australian mines has been impressed upou the Australian soldiers. They suspect that many their comrades have been killed by bullets aud shells manufactured out raw materia! supplied from the mines of their own country. The Canadians ...