DERBYSHIRE. COMBED OUT OF THE MINES. Military Representathe Challenges Right of Appeal
... DERBYSHIRE. COMBED OUT OF THE MINES. Military Representathe Challenges Right of Appeal. ...
... DERBYSHIRE. COMBED OUT OF THE MINES. Military Representathe Challenges Right of Appeal. ...
... Thursday next, The man-power position was put before the Council, showing that 50,000 more bona fide mine workers were asked for from the coal mines of Great Britain. We were sorry to learn at headquarters, said Mr. Smith, that the 1914 comb out was ...
... Inspector of Mines, as chairman of the Derbyshire Colliery Recruiting Court, that men refused exemption at that Court were at liberty to bring their cars before the local tribunals. _ _ _ Mr. Skinner .also contended that men who had gone into the mine since ...
... is a good market at 38s to 40s f.o.b. Tyne, this being the only item in the market which is riot controlled. Pit props and mining timber are extremely scarce, but imports on a limited scale are expected ere long. Extraof of Meat.--Tnterim dividend of 10 ...
... during these operations': Mr. Bonar Law : The answer which I have given expresses the view of the War Cabinet. and certainly mine. that nothing can be gained by a discussion of this subject. Mr. Billing: Will lie take the opportunity of dispelling the rumour ...
... justified of its works. The Ganister The }Lome Office is closing its investigations into the conditions of work in the Banister mines of Yorkshire and the prevention of miners' phthisis among them. Much medical research has been needed, and the results may ...