THE ARMY'S GALL FOR MEN
, .INDISPENSABLE INDUSTSIES > EMPLOYMENT FOR CIVILIAN WAR PRISONERS (ltec. April '4, 6.lo<p.in.)' i t London, April 3. Mr.. Arthur Henderson, presiding a 5 N the conference on the "Trade Card v Scheme," stated that in view of tha Army'e needs it would be necessary .to- , release a. largo number of munition' workers. Ho foreshadowed a. new system whereby indispensable indue-' tries would not ' be dislurbed.—Aus.N.Z., Cable Assn.-Keuter. . ■ .' 'AN (Red. April 4, 6.55 pjn.)' London, April 3. The Press Bureau states that . arrangements have been made to license on parole selected civilian prisoners of war for employment in essential industries with employers whose promises aro not conneoted. with, war opera-; tions. The ordinary rate of wages \ will be paid,_ and .they.;wiU; report' themselves twice a week to the police. —Aiis.-N.Z. Cable A6sn.-Reuter. ' EXEMPTED MEN. (Rcc. April 5, 0.40 a.m.)' London, April .X In the House of Commons the Military Service Bill for the review , of ex-> emptions Las been read a-third'time by 137 votes to o^-Reuterv
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3046, 5 April 1917, Page 5
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169THE ARMY'S GALL FOR MEN Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3046, 5 April 1917, Page 5
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