MOTHER COUNTRY.
WOMEN WORKERS. ' *■— i London, Nov. (i. Mr. Thomas, M.P., in urging railwaymen to drop the prejudice against women railway workers, foreshadowed the announcement of a war bonUs tu.t arinimum wage for women. THE SEAL-OB - SECECCY. '- ", London, Nov. fi. Mr. in a letter to the newspapers, states that the editors of London and provincial newspapers have been invited to a series of private conferences, at which Ministers have addressed them, under the seal of secrecy, on the facts concerning various war de partments. Mi. Ma.-singham says the f-ecret conferences tend to turn those nresent into a kind of secret society league. The (lovernment and executive hive ample power of influencing the judgment of the nation apart from tbis subtle extension. TAKING POLICEMEN FOR THE ARMY. P.cceived Nov. /, (l.L> p.nt. .London, Nov. <!. The combing-out of policemen under 31 for the Army is under consideration.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1916, Page 5
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144MOTHER COUNTRY. Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1916, Page 5
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