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TELEPHONES

... effort there no lack of energy and good will; but from all are we getting the best possible results? Is it intelligent that Civil Service traditions, bred in years of peace, should continue to impose cautious restraints on production when the one call that ...

Soldiers' Objection

... Soldiers' Objection Mr. Shimmin said he was confirmed the view as he went round Army units and camDs. discussing this and kindred matters with the men. They were not primarily concerned about what they would draw 60 or 65 but about two things—what was ...

Air Transport

... this subject shortly. Many minds are exercised about air transport at the moment and particularly about the future of British civil aviation. Debates on this topic are due in both Houses Parliament soon. On the assumption that the formalities attending the ...

SALES BY TENDER

... This distribution has been made possible both j the energetic work of the Central Government Chungking and by the actions of civil and military authorities in neighbouring pro' vinces. For example, almost half a million bags of wheat have been taken from ...

VAST WAR PRODUCTION OF BRITAIN AND U.S

... Correspondent FLEET STREET. Wednesday The British Empire and the United States are together producing between two and three times the total Axis war production. About 25 per cent, ot the United Kingdom's supplies over the whole field come from the U.S.A. ...

GOVERNMENT OF LIBERATED TERRITORIES

... of Experts at Supreme Headquarters WHEN the Anglo-United States armies march into Europe a special section of General Eisenhower's Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force, known as G. 5, or Civil Affairs, will help the liberated countries to restore ...

TELEPHONES

... which has been evolved by the Air Ministry as part of the Government plan for the resettlement of Service personnel, provides for training of three separate types: resettlement, educational and vocational; and it is emphasised that participation In it will ...

TELEPHONES

... in civil ! employment by educational training and resettlement grants, and to the Service post-war credits. The value to the demobilised man of a sum of ready money with which to tide ever the period of transition I from military service to civil , employment ...

TELEPHONES

... has lost interest the Conference: it may well that Mr. Molotov cannot spared to visit the United States at a time when the immediate problems of European resettlement are becoming so pressing. But*it has naturally led to doubts whether a Conference which ...

Camps to Aid Returned Prisoners Camps lor helping returned prisoners of war to lit themselves into civil life ..

... helping returned prisoners of war to lit themselves into civil life before discharge from the Army, are being set most parts the country near to the big town*. Officially called Civil Re-settlement Units (C.R.U.), they are likely to play big part in guiding ...

TELEPHONES

... and widely experienced men with no party affiliations, such as Sir John Anderson and Sir James Grlgg. who are drawn from the Civil Service, and Lord Woolton and Sir Andrew Duncan, who come from the business world. Under the tireless, indomitable leadership ...