France.
WAR CREDITS PASSED. i I "EVERY MAN AT HIS POST." i BAD TIME FOR SHIRKERS. 5 Received June 2. r ), 11.30 p.m. '' Paris, Juno 25. c Tlic Chamber voted tlie war credits. , M. Viviana said: The task is hard, and perhaps lonj;, .but we shall face it. Ever.y man at his post can have confi- ' deuce at tliis time when we are carrying : ' out the re-organisation of our industries. The. Chamber also considered the Dalbicz Bill ousting shirkers from safe billets by means of penalties of two to five years inflicted on "soft job men," and their protectors. A mixed committee of men and masters lias been formed to bring eases of shirking to the notice of the authorities and discovering the names of men at the front who are required in the workshops.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 June 1915, Page 7
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135France. Taranaki Daily News, 26 June 1915, Page 7
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