"ESSENTIAL INDUSTRIES"
. —• — . ; AND THE MILITARY BALLOT. t ■ d (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) v Christchurch, January S. A reporter to-day called the Hon. James AllenVattontion to the remarks c made by him at Motueka last AVed- j nesday on the subject of exemption, and asked for further information on j tho subject. Mr. Allen replied that for some time the Government has had! under * consideration the questions of essential industries and of industrial eflieiency as affecting the wholo of tho Dominion, but it was not intended to interfere in any nay; -n-ith the powers of the Military Service Boards in the j matter of exemption. "If tho board , finds cases of undue hardship," ho , said, "the Government will endeavour c toremovo them. At tho samo'timc *■ the Government wants to conserve the essential industries of the Dominion, I mid it will ha.ro to niako arrangements to do so, If it would be an undue hardship to tako inon for military ser- , ; vice tho und'no hardship would have, j. to ho removed by Regulation or t.y Act." li
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2972, 9 January 1917, Page 6
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174"ESSENTIAL INDUSTRIES" Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2972, 9 January 1917, Page 6
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