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B I RUGBY, Wednesday. ' ■House of Commons Sir Aus- 1 Kiberlain, First Lord of the ! H made a statement on the ! lyestefflay to suspend the lof the Atlantic Fleet. |d the Board of Admiralty j ■under earnest consideration Ksentations received from |r conmianding the Atlantic | |to the hardships on certain ! |1 the naval ratings by the Is ordered by the Govern|he naval rates of pay. Their I directed that the ships of ■tic Fleet should proceed to Pe ports forthwith. Investifrill then be made by the Per-in-Chief and representa|the Admiralty. |se classes of cases in which fged the reductions pressed Pally on those concerned the |ent authorised "th Board of |y to make proposals f.or the ln of hardships as soon as Is have been ascertained by fsniplated investigation.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 22, 18 September 1931, Page 3
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