MOTHER COUNTRY.
PROTECTED OCCUPATIONS. * i , London, May 6. It its officially announced that, as the fresuli of, Mr. Henderson's conferences jtyrith the delegates of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, an agreement has J)een reached in connection with the pchednle of protected occupations, and adequate protection for skilled men and ' apprentices secured. The delegates underfcake to urge that there be no stoppage (of Trorlf, . COMFORTS FOR SEAMEN. . London,-May 6. . the Journal of Commerce states that, 'as the result of conferences of the authorities/with the Seamen's Union, the i , vitew jßritish standardised ships will ac . commodate their crews aft with separate cubicles containing two men each. They • will Also, provide mess-rooma and bathrooms. ■ ANOTHER CREDIT, VOTE. V London, May 6. Mr. Bonar Law announces that the new (vote ,of credit on Wednesday is expectfedvto be for SQO : millions/ making the ". jbtil' TOtes 4642; millions. JTOLUNTARY RATIONING CAMPAIGN • ■,'.' Received May 7, 5.5 p.m. ■ v London, May 6. .13! great campaign has been initiated thr'imghout Great Britain in favor of voluntary rationing. Many towns have pledged themselves to obey the King's injunction.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 May 1917, Page 5
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178MOTHER COUNTRY. Taranaki Daily News, 8 May 1917, Page 5
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