Great Britain
GALLING UP THE MARRIEOS. (, Li A'iXJHJb A'tStlMa AfiiIDUXAXiUJS.j (Received 8.20 a.m.) ■ (;; i> i |. London,' April .28. Married men of tJie Derby groups up to thirty-five years have been called up. i ■ TRADE UNION CONGRESS. j ~ - ■'■-■■«■-.-: ,- j ; ..." r;a! SUPPORTS GOVERNMENT. J I (Received r 8.20 a.m.) 11 •'■' London, April 28. The Trade Union Congress passed a resolution advising • unions ' to support the Government's recruiting proposals and raise 200,000 unattested married*. ■ i AFTER-THE-WAR EMIGRATION. I - , (Received 10.30 a.m.) ~; :■'* London, April 28. Sir Thomas Mackenzie, in an article in' Reynolds newspaper, urges consideration of after-the-war emigration to the Dominions, and advocates the establishment of a board of practical men representing businessmen, farmers, and labour, to formulate u plan. He declares that the/ Dominions do nob Want to deal after the war with Germany, which, they stated, would he a foid crime against civilisation.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 21, 29 April 1916, Page 5
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142Great Britain Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 21, 29 April 1916, Page 5
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