HOSPITALS FEELING PINCH.
(Keceived January 35th, 5 p.m.) LiUSVoS, J*uiu;uy ::-». The coal porters reiuaeU tuo uospital permits, 011 tiio ground tnat tney porters) had not sought tUo dispute. Tuey rocommcndcd tae hospitals tiuu simuar iusticunoua to coUecuvmy appioacii tiio morcuauts. Some ot the already foci the shortage of suppi.es, ivmist the supplies ot ouiers will ue exhauMed by tiiu eiiU or the wotk. Tho Guards, at Waterloo Barracks, carted tueir own coal wita escorts. 'ilie stuueuta at iliiidiesox Hospital loaded tneir own waggons. it is probable tuat many of the County Council schoo.s wili cioso if the trost continues and no coal supplies come to hand.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14884, 26 January 1914, Page 7
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106HOSPITALS FEELING PINCH. Press, Volume L, Issue 14884, 26 January 1914, Page 7
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