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NEW AWARD FOR BRICKLAYERS WELLINGTON ,This Day.—Complete agreement was reached m Conciliation Council by Dominion bricklayers. Hours of work are to be 40 a week with a minimum wage for journeymen of 2s 10Jd an hour with overtime at time and a half for the first •our hours and double thereafter. Tig.-.: statutory holiday* v cre .ncludj • r ~ rA j RUSSIAN RELIEF ARMY i LONDON, Oct. 21. —Moscow radio | to-night declared that Marshal Timo- ! shenko’s relief army north-west of Stalingrad have improved their positions, the Russians having widened the gap previously made in the German corridor. MARTIAL LAW IN SERBIA LONDON, Oct. 21.—A1l Serbia has bcc-n placed under military law following a renewed attempt in Belgrade ti> organise a revolt against the occupation authorities, says a dispatch from Budapest. The German military authorities announce that many have been arrested in Belgrade.—P.A. TWO military MEDALS WELLING TON. This Day Militarj *V€ be* t a i 1 a ndci ■ to their units after being i - i is missing in the campaign in Greece. They are Driver Edward Frederick 1 Foley, whose next-of-kin is Mrs M. * K. Foley. Auckland, and Staff Sergeant William George Penney, whose next-of-kin is Mrs B Penney. Kai kohe.- P.A.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 22 October 1942, Page 6
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