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Whitehaven Advertiser and Cleator Moor and Egremont Observer

BARROW MUNITION TRIBUNAL

... losing 13 part days and one whole day. He raid the lost time was due to the abnormal conditions under which he was working o a ship side.—Mr. Sargeant, for the Ministry of Munitions, said defendant lost 33% hours in three weeks.—Defendant said he was wet ...

THE LATE CAPT, PARR, OF WHITEHAVIEN

... received a letter from Mr. George Mundle, of Liverpool, who was a memben of the crew of a ship which was sunk last December, and of which her falther, Capt. Parr, who lost his life, was captain. The letter is in reply to one of inquiry addressed to ‘the writer ...

Maryport

... Monday might to find that the ship had sailed. AIl his dlothes and his discharge book were on the ship, and he had no intention of missing the vessel. All the defendants said they got passes made out to the 30th, and all had lost or burned them. By Mr. Lighefoot: ...

MARYPORT'S TROUBLES

... hardship and think of the poor lads at the Front, Only the other day two destroyers were lost and the sailoms dashed to pieces on the rocks, while escortimmg fcod ships to England. There was not, as was alleged, any hoarding of food, any storing of it up ...

A LINER: TORPEDOED

... Penrith earlier the same week for South Africa, had been on a ship torpedoed at’sen soon after leaving port. Mirs. Jenkinson and her family have been saved, but their possessions have been lost. DISTINGUISHED SERVICE CROSS FOR WHITEHAVEN MAN. The many friends ...

National Service Tribunals. Maryport

... drainage —Not so much.—The Chairman: They are bad to get.—By Mr. Watson: He ®ad lost one finger and got flat toes.—Given shree months’ exemption. Mark Lee, 44, married, butcher, Shipping Brow, appealed on domestic and business grounds. A Jletter was Tead from ...

Whitehaven Harbour Commissioners

... on coal, and 124 per cent. on ship’s dues.” An amendment was proposed by Mr MWDade, seconded by Mr. Oldfield, “That the increased rates and duties to be charged be as follows:—50 per cent. on coal, and 15 per cent. on ship’s dues.” On a show of hands being ...

BARROW MUNITIONS TRIBUNAL

... attending work reguarly. Neurasthenia was put forward by a ship’s plumber as a reason for losing 48 part days and 11 whole days, and rupture by a fitter, 24, single, belonging to Bury, who had lost 35 part days and three whole days. These cases were adjourned ...

POULTRY. POULTRY POINTERS

... human consumption and the rest will ‘come in for stock feeding. We all knoow the difficulty’ in: shipping any corn just ‘now, and the loss of many ships will make it still harder to get all we need, so it means making the best of the position: Buti the ...

IN' MEMORIAM

... Since the war began 1,400 lives had been saved from H.M. ships and handed back to Britain and hor Allies. From the , outbreak of hostilities until now 20 men and four lifeboats had been lost. Slides showing the different makes of lifechoats were shown ...