DEMOBILISATION DAYS
... DEMOBILISATION DAYS. PROBLEM EMPLOYMENT The Civil War Workers’ Committee, of which Mr Gerald Bellhouse is chairman, has presented its first interim report to the Minister ...
... DEMOBILISATION DAYS. PROBLEM EMPLOYMENT The Civil War Workers’ Committee, of which Mr Gerald Bellhouse is chairman, has presented its first interim report to the Minister ...
... DEMOBILISATION. RELEASE OF MUNITION WORKERS Tlu» Controller-General of Civil Demobilisation and Resettlement forwards the following for publication; —ln view of the armistice agreemeut the Minister of Munitions and the Minister of NationaHService have ...
... Demobilisation and Resettlement makes the follo.eiiig announcement: .Sliortuici. FOOTBALL. 1. One of the guilding principles in the Government's scheme for the demobilisation of the roreps is that the men demobilised first for return to civil life should include ...
... careers, and the creation of such openings as are now contemplated should open for them a new and direct avenue to their resettlement ,n civil life. It is intended that the duration of the scheme should be limited to one year, and every case will reviewed at ...
... or limbs obtain free and post free a leaflet setting out the arrangements for limb-fitting, dtecliarge, pension and resettlement in civil life. Relatives may also apply to the British! limbless ex-Servicerr - Associa tion, 115 Birchfleld Road, Manches ♦er ...
... feeling most of us have at present? What with the sudden changeover from the steady and deliberate prosecution of the war by united Government anld the suspense waiting to know our fate, as it were, we are living these days in world where the mists are swirling ...
... exten sion on the present “summer” lighting. The remedy, of course, lies in a general speed-up of demobilisation and the resettlement of serving men and women in our handicapped industries. Even in that matter the Government is cautious in its prom ises ...
... Before leaving, party was entertained to tea. A letter has since been received from the commanding officer of tb 9th Civil Resettlement Unit than!', Mr Bell, managing director, Mr Boyle, works manager, for the 1 * personal attention, which had bee greatly ...
... Rogers, executW committee member the Transport and General Workers Union. RESETTLEMENT UNIT FOUNDRY VISITATION. —On Thursday of last week another party from No. 9 Civil Resettlement Unit. Recreation House Edinburgh, spent an interesting day ...
... Rogers, executl/ committee member the Transport and General Workers Union. RESETTLEMENT UNIT FOUNDRY VISITATION.—On Thursday of last week another party from No. 9 Civil Resettlement Unit. Rfecreation House Edinburgh, spent an interesting day ...
... were higher education, the West African Institute of Industries, Arts and Social Science, civil aviation, building research and demohn sM tion and resettlement plana. To give working girls in G,:itain an opportunity of meeting . met'csn workers the Bryn ...
... (20), of M'Kerrell Street, Paisley (shock and a fractured arm). Hatfield House, Lord Salisbury s home, which is a civil resettlement unit for ex-P.O.W.’s, became a ternporary nursing station. There were about 200 Service men and women on the express, including ...