THE BRITISH MAN-POWER BILL
ENGINEERS ATTITUDE. [piJß, gRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT.] LONDON, Feb. 10th. The result of to-day’s large representative meeting of the Clyde Engineering and shipbuilding trades confirms the more reasonable attitude that is prevailing on rt the Clyde regarding the Alan Power scheme. The meeting resolved to await the decision of the Allied Labour and Socialist Conference on 20th and to rediscuss the question thereafter.
SHIPBUH/DERS RELEASED. LONDON, Feb. 10th. The Army is releasing 20,000 skilled men For ship-building. ,
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 February 1918, Page 2
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