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RAILWAY MATTERS,

... on that men receipt disability awards less than 20 per cent should not held eligible for resettlement. grants under the regulations of the Military Service Civil Liabilities Department, and that ouch applications should not bo considered in future. Alderman ...

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 ...

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 ...

General de Gaulle Explains French Election Policy

... Marquess and Marchioness of Salisbury with their presence at luncheon Hatfield House to-day, and subsequently visited the Civil Resettlement Planning Headquarters at Hatfield. The Lady Katharine Seymour and Wing Commander Peter Townsend were in attendance. ...

Macclesfield Scholarship Award

... object of which is to assist British manufacturers. To-day's Appointments West Riding Winter Assizes—Leeds Town Hall. 10.30. CIVIL COURT: Before Mr. Justice Oliver—Toogood v. Simpson: Ezelbv v. Carr. Before Mr. Justice Stable— Dobson and Dobson (wife v. ...

WIDESPREAD TROURLE OVER

... taken the twelve trade* in England and Scotland comprising the National demands, end work will reeum* i Jfi ' - of Civil f). Resettlement, in a. statement in regard the (lemenfc Talbot Aero fa/ i.. ...

INDUSTRIAL COUNCILS. GOVERNMENT ADOPT WHITLEY COMMITTEE'S SCHEME. Tho following !e;lcr, which has been ..

... number of such questions on which tho Government will need the united and considered opinion of each largo industry, such the demobilisation the Fetes, the re-settlement of munition workers in civil industries, apprenticeship (especially where interrupted bv ...

THE YORKSHIRE'POST. MONDAY. JULY 29. 1918

... roundabout- voyages. Individual rationing likely extended all the different countries. »So far, there is compulsion in the United States, but opinion there, and in other countries, is not unfavourable tho plan The respective Controllers have reported tho ...

THE PROBLEM OF RUSSIA

... this entry of United States rnto the sphere of European politics, which, say what will, havo not yet progressed beyond the stage nationalism anywhere but in Britain. Continental nations have, therefore, every reason feel grateful tho United States for becoming ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1927. Taking the World as a Joke. one time appeared probable. Thoy ..

... Nicholson, now Lord Carnock, when Sir Arthur was Permanent Under- Secretary for Fowign Affairs. He has been Lord-in-Waiting, Civil Lord of the Admiralty, and Parliamentary Secretary to three Government Departments successively, and -since the present Government ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1930

... was pretty well known that the Government were to propose better marketing, standardisation agricultural produce, and re-settling men the land. Marketing and standardisation were quite admirable, but they only dealt with the section of agriculture which ...

... mainly cloudy, with cjpcailonal local rain; mild first. TRINIDAD COLONIAL SECRETARY SINGAPORE Mr. John: Hugglns, of the Malayah Civil Service, who leaves Singapore take [up the post of Colonial Secretary. Trinldaii. is Yorkshlreman. He Is 47 and has British ...