COAL MINING
ON EQUALITY WITH ARMED FORCES in cijubent Mi-cnurriMG IN BRITAIN. I NEED OF AVhlllTlNG SHoIiTAGE OF SUJ’I’IJEB. (Brllhili Oirlelnl Wliclcw.) (Received Till;; lliiy. 10,25 ti.m.) RUGBY, Augmil. 23. Coal mining linn been pul. on an equality will) uervice in Hie amwfl farces for Hie inlake of I'd'i nit;;, according to ;in aiinoiiiiccinonl. by the Mini;;li'.y of Labour and National Service. This is in view of l.bc need 1.0 prevent falling short, in supplies of coal, and men born in October and ber, 1921), who are required to register on Saturday next, may now express a preference for coal mining. Those who prefer service in the armed forces will, unless wishing to make tile Army their career, be considered mainly for the Navy oi' the Marines, who have the greatest need for recruits, or for the air crew branches of the R.A.F. and Fleet Air Arm.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 August 1943, Page 4
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147COAL MINING Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 August 1943, Page 4
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