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■ : ,, *jf.'4_ . ;,...■ - ~ .. .(pr»U J, T 1 ' 1 1~ ' ' ' ' ■ *.;X)I.»;,I .* i >:-•■*■ •■ W AR:Ii#&ER*SfiCRETARY’S SATISf' $ FACTORY/ REPORT. Untied PHess Association. 1 : .10 p.mt) ' v . i.'. ‘' ifioridim; .'FobruaTy 8. In the House of Commons, the Hon; HI J: 'Pennant' (Under-Secretary for War), *in introducing the*' nominal Army ■Kitimatcs, made a guarded statement, H&hsaicWt' wasrimpohtic to annouifcrafthe miiphets for distribution. The* a|ps r recrlfliirig wUs'Vety katis-i factorjp; There 1 was no cause fbi- dis- ■, still" less, for disquietude, were, needed. They might have inroads mtpi important in- , dustri«,| and he 'appealed to the Labour lily to help the Government to enable W&men to replace men during the w&r| Trade unionists might adopt Ms stringent factory act reguhad already been abrogated wprka,- Thbre had not been ss|ingle casualty during the world-v|ide transportation:- of troops. Britismmade aeroplane engines were now nieq-, and the -aeroplanes were so well nfed® thaf they-Jasted twice- as’ long a*| any' other. The recruiting fop flying extraordinary. Mr Tennant added Kitchener; was considering of- a. medal fon other industries-.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 32, 9 February 1915, Page 6
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170Second Edition. Great Britain Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 32, 9 February 1915, Page 6
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