ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
."—Tim classification of trades ami industries and occupations lills a book'.of sorao eighty odd pages. Hern, arc some examples: Schedule A, Most' Essentia- 'Agriculture, cattle and slicop-raising, dairying, coal mining, /cheeso and butter factories; . marine engineering, freezing works, fkmrmilling, . railways,, shipping. Schedule B, Essential: Bakeries, banking, boot manufacturers, clothing mamifactiu'Ts, chemists, dentists, electric power stations, educational institutions, gas works', milk distribution, tanning, woollen mills, etc. Schedule C, Pariially Essential: Architects, auctioneers, biscuitmaking, bridge, and wharf building, building and contracting, grocers, etc. It does not follow that each and every individual employed in any of the industries included in the classification aro regarded as "most essential" or "essential," or "partia'.:.y essential." •• This depends on the actual work the ' man'is doing.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 222, 7 June 1918, Page 4
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122ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 222, 7 June 1918, Page 4
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