OFFICES WANTED
LONDON BUSINESS HOUSES BOMBED OUT OF PREMISES London businessmen, bombed out of their city premises, are setting up the offices, equipped with salvaged and second-hand furniture, in private houses, flats and hotels. Some blitzed, firms are seeking accommodation outside London, but few suitable country houses are available. Agents report that most Irasiness people seeding new accommodation do not desire to leave London. As; part of an intense drive to speed up the war effort 1 , on the industrial front, tremendous changes ire pending in the organisation of the building and civil engineering industries, with the object of greatly increasing production. Factories, hotels and other accommodation are urgently needed. Contractors, merchants and plant hirers will be registered under the Ministry of "Works, which will regulate conditions of contract and supplies of labour and material. The movement of labour will be officially regulated to secure the fullestconcentration wherever needed. An industrial innovation will b« i corps of registered mobile workers, for which 100,000 volunteers wil* be sought for a year's service.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 117, 16 June 1941, Page 5
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171OFFICES WANTED Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 117, 16 June 1941, Page 5
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