COMB-OUT IN MINES
... COMB-OUT IN MINES. ANOTHER ADVERSE V and Cheshire miner The oung me pase the mines 50.000 youn 16,840 rag Be 3 MINERS’ WAG! ...
... COMB-OUT IN MINES. ANOTHER ADVERSE V and Cheshire miner The oung me pase the mines 50.000 youn 16,840 rag Be 3 MINERS’ WAG! ...
... COMB-OUT OF MINES. STRONG FEELING IN LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE. A serious position has been created in the Lancashire and Cheshire coal industry owing to the attitude of the military authorities on the application of the comb-out in the pits. At a special ...
... THE MINES COMB-OUT. On the suggestion Sir A. Geddes. the miners' agents and colliery owners have been requested co-operate furnishing informs f to the recruiting authorities for clearing yuiit-vrAr rrit>n out mines. At the Miners' Conference Glasgow, ...
... MINES’ COMB-O Picking Leicestershire Men. comb-ont of the Le‘cestershire mines to secure the county’s quota towards the 30,000 men required from the te for the Army commenced at Coalvi Counes] (tham ber All also some of the miners’ lodges were represen ...
... COMB-OUT AT ALL MINES. The comb-out of colliers is to be made general. At first certain mines were exempted, but the National Service Department has now decided to treat all alike. Grade A men, single and married, aged eighteen years eight months to ...
... COAL MINES COMB-OUT. ALL MEN UP TO YEARS OF AGE NOW AFFECTED. NO EXCEPTED AREAS. The further comb-out colliery workmen, which barred certain ares#, notably the Midlands and some particular othor areas, has been revised upon the representations of the ...
... MINES’ COMB-OUT. IL Ballot in Leicestershire. the Council of L. Lovett reported tion at on Monday that arrangemen were bei made, on tho instructions of the bets, before March 18th, on tion of withdrawing 50,000 men for military service, be used for ing ...
... meet local conditions. Adequate sa will be arranged so as to permit of e retention in the mines of Tsops who are conskbered indispensable the safe working of the mines. App) tea- tions for the renewal on personal the exemption withdrawn by the cant tion Order ...
... LABOUR. LORD TREOWEN ON COMBOUT OF MINES* Lord Treo.wen, Directoi Nationil Service tor Wales, interviewed by a Western Mail reporter Monday, denied emphatically that the Government decision to comb-out 50,000 men from the mines was challenge Labour. The interview ...
... MINES’ “COMB-OUT.” Leaders Advise Acceptance. EMIJER’S PLAI WARNING. As reported in the late edition of the “Maal” lest night, the Miners’ Federation held another meet? afternoon. and afte t in London yesterday the earing the report from adopted the ...
... conditions. Adequate safeguards will be arranged so as to permit of the retention in the mines of persons who are considered indispensable for the safa working of the mines. A‘pp‘lica,- tions for the renewa: on personal grounds of the exemption withdrawn by ...