The Bend ot the Boyel lUrinee hu been eecured to appeal at Helper Birer Oardeoe on Whit-Monday
... principally) 56. although it i» expected that | only 7 per cent, of men between ages will be fit & fighting comb-out ...
... principally) 56. although it i» expected that | only 7 per cent, of men between ages will be fit & fighting comb-out ...
... Federation was held Westminster to-day i to consider further the new scheme for the recruitment 50,000 Class men from the mines for the Army, aud to receive the re-' suit of the ballot the members which had J been taken on the subject. The returns are ...
... l worker' on the tinder side of the clean mit. and they were not dealt with. There were also seeeral ,cases men out of the mine. and now appealing on the ground ot domestic hardship. Three men from firenositle claimed exemption on that ground. and when ...
... Colliery, who was stated to have been brought out of the Army through the instrumentality of Mr. H. A. Abbott (H.M. Inspector Mines and chairman the Colliery Recruiting Court) to domestic hardship, was granted one month's exemption. Similar concession was ...
... COAL-MINING BARRED. The Position of Combed-Out Men. The question of combed-out men returning to the coal mine after being exempted on -personal grounds was discussed by the Chesterfield Rural District Tribunal on Thursday, under the chairmanship of Mr ...
... personal claim after their employment application has been dismissed by the Colliery Recruiting Court must come out of the mines. This dictum was the outcome of an application by Harry Taylor, aged. 33, a married man, who stated that he was the proprietor ...
... The number of colliers combed out of the mines is 61.000 out of the 75,000 demanded. Tho balance >f men now being taken without hitch. Tbe Postmaster General announces that parcels addressed to prisoners of war Bulgaria are again being accepted at post ...
... August, 1915, when he went into Iroland Pit. and subsequently Grass moor, where he is now employed. His reason for leaving the mine was that he was working in water at Avenue Pit, and he was ordered the doctor to get a dry job. Adjourned for the production ...
... at a sitting of the Derbyshire Colliery Recruiting Court at Chesterfield on Friday. Mr. H. A. Abbott (lI.M. Inspector of Mines) presided. Mr. Frank Lee (Derbyshire Miners’ Association) and Mr. S. Cursley (National Service Representative) were also present ...
... Hadley (19), Grade I Barrow Hill, miner Ireland Colliery, adjourned; Joseph Holmes, locked-oul miner from the Ashover lead mines, certificate withdrawn, the man to rely on his protection card. Mr. C. W. Kendall presided, and there were also present Messrs ...
... federation area should have numi her allotted and selection ballot or otheri wise. There general feting that those j who entered mines during the war should be combed out first, At tho luncheon interval was officially stated that decision had been reached. The ...
... THE COMB-OUT. ADVERSE VOTE IX LANCASHIRE. The Lancashire and Cheshire miners' rote o© the comb-out 50.000 young men from the mine* resulted: For, 14.840; against, 30,359. ...