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Co sts lnc: from Previous Page of joint production and 4-i)tlrrlittees lagged, as it vt since the end of the war, would take steps their constitution. A If the actual 11 programme must I to regional and rn fact it will bethe home market many shortages but the speed, A.fart increase pro-; pop how long 11, 'Y shortages will tt eat they will be. i an essential I aYs of unemploy-ave danger. 4 1 Steel it in various parts of discover how we Pr oduction without labour force had ee up to as much could be obtained for the opera-thler Prices The ex exPer.ments has held up because to cffend against 1 ry or agreed condiqinent. We cannot such an attitude kit to starve.

much supplies of coal tot al requirements, it" sufficient should be tserlable main export it achieve their task. going scmewhat toPT I We must get for industry for the straths, or .1 1 the extra steel we 1,44 tk ports, mainly from 4 t'e capital investment Priority is to be 11 arts does not mean ufacturers have a i 't Material. 6 Labour den Propose, as has to ll said to introduce unless it Is at atTc riotioni re no other way lO or it as much, than others. N.s 4 of the Control of will mean that to stop the dram' ajtito less necessary qu a into into distribution men and women jZthTure vital jobs. We j' etion of me as to make ro it tri est-line production.

4tltt cr easing employment If European volun- rVii -b HEATH HAV ILLAND in i II 4.110 0 MIRROR." ERANG Lee Cobb featuring' 4 AV A GARDNER ZZe Brent, Lucille i )L anA (4)ME BACK." I 4 A 1 .50: 'The Loved, of ter CiFarette A) i IA clr (AT, tl til 411) 4 (Ai De nnis ee Mouln 'Cont. from 6 0. (1 1 the Bad Man' (U) i 1 'M' FORD 16 "Of Hump I i Aren't Anges. kt Ng l4 tont from 6 15. (4 3 ,1 Prospect Rd." (A).

ka ll iii i ei i i it om (r s) lo. it os PO a munc gNE EXCITING I A ere the Days' HARRISONH AVIT: 3I i HUSBANDS 'to 11'N it CR ()F Sat 5 50 George Oberon Over the amateur ON 41 RAZOR'S EDGE. Power. I BeerY. George roilf BOWERY 0...1 4 41 1 2 alta Glynis Johns Aka IS mi4E.

7 30. 4 14t I VICH DAVIS in )7 4 16 171 1 OF JANET 4 DAUGHTER." ALLACE'S Fantastic' i a jgYN KON 10 045 it I ''G'S ORSES COBURN In A GREEN YEARS." 2 Jeanne Crain RGIE (U). Tech. kali I 45 p.m.: A PuGITIVE (L) bitt '4'o 44 DAY." TTM, and Cary Grant 1 1 4 2tE Ve a Letoan Joe Palooke rt 4 Vious Mr Valen). (11 2 addle on a Star.

1 411 .0 1 8 A 1T1 1 (A). TAYLOR. LANA EAGER ET: LE tchattWlTH Ule 1. 5 Castle iir .1. May Martin in NI RIVER th II 114ontis .43 50 n.

Judy im 11 Hv al) ilte RC IT'sr RO BOGART I PVIT NG titY AN To WOMAN. 11 ATTp. HOWARD 1A1 3 CASTLic iA Ia A VI KERR Cont. tilu alE NNy ftIISS G. ELL In on No ra EL REISERVE Haver, aLfis IN OWE." KE Alan jp, 2 l6 ll RCitrl iD 4 15.

A Ca Grant Ors, AT iv 825 ND' ORR yknis TARE bit GIRL IMZ, sz cir) 4T TILE efh.) yErles 2 0burn jarnea Valentine hl tj111 1 Tr. Bit tr NrrTE 14 ons, obson. 'ease Work Effi teer workers there should be sufficient labour for the most essential industries. We hope that with the changecver in production that will become necessary with our developing export programme there will be a possibility of organising through industry itself the willing transfer of labour for a perioa on the basis of the worker; returning to his old employment; when circumstances allow. Selfish Few We must not fall back upon the shortage of labour as an excuse for not doing these things that are essential to increase the production efficiency of the labour that is already available.

Most industrialists will agree that controls are absolutely essential. The national interest must remain supreme, but there is every reason that the excercise of controls should be made as economic 'as possible in manpower and forms and as convenient as possible for those who have to operate under them. If anyone has any practical and concrete suggestions as to how the operation of controls might be improved without losing their effctiveness we shall only be too glad to consider them, but any, such constructive criticism has so far been almost completely lacking. We are most anxious to improve the administration of controls in any way that we can, but we cannot allow a few selfish individuals to hamper the whole plan' for national production. We propose to carry out investigations with industry into certain controls, especially the steel see how best and most conveniently they can be reorganised so as to make them both fully effective and easy to administer.

We must face up quite squarely to the fact that the increased pressure upon production for exports, with, we hope, a general speeding-up of the whole tempo of production, will tend to put an even higher premium upon black market activities in industry. Black Market War There are already a number of selfish individuals who put their own profit-making above the urgent national needs and who are prepared in their own interests to try to get away from, or get round, the necessary controls that are imposed. The more stringent conditions will make it even more profitable to be dishonest and we must all be SALFORD Kerr. Robson, 1). Farrar in BLACK NARCISSUS (A).

DOMINION The Man Within' Redgi ave. also "The Ghost Goes Wild." PALACE Son of Dracula (A), Teheran (At: Mat 2 15. Evg 60. STRETFORD Sim Jack Warner, Va.erie White. in Hue and Cry (U) ONGFORD SUSPEI SE." BELITA, BARRY SULLIVAN PICTITRF.DROME.—Roy Rogers In Rainbow Over PPalooka.

Champ." URMSTON TO REMEMBER' (A) Merle Oberon, Come( Wilde. EMPRESS (A 8.C.) Harbour' (A). 'Gentleman Joe Palooka' (A). WHALLEY RANGE Trouble With Women." 2 5 40. 9 5, also Hatter's WHITEFIELD AYFAIR.

MARGARET LOCK WOOD tri HUN GRY RILL. WILMSLOW Taylor B. Gwenn and Katharine Hepburn in Undercurrent. --808 HOPE in "NI I WITHINGTON PLATINE (H.D.M.) Cont. from 6 5 'Falcon's Alibi (A).

Step by Step' (A) SCALA, MAN OUT (A) lames Mason and Kathleen Ryan WYTHENSHAW FORUM A.B.C. a.l Disney's SONG OF THE SOUTH (Technicolor) (U H.D.M.: Indicates Matinee To -day. CONCERTS. Etc. ELLESMERE.

-Sun D. Harris Stan 3 Godfrey N. Gadd. Keith McAndrews Regan Raymond. Dan Noel REGAL, Rochdale LESLlE DOUGLAS and his EX -BOMBER COMMAND DANCE ORCHESTF A THE CENTRAL LIBRARY THEATRE Wednesday Next, Sept 17.

at 7 p.m. John Muir presents KYLA GREENBAUM and ALISON GRANT-ROBINSON in a. RECITAL OF POETRY AND MUSIC. Beethoven. Chopin.

Schubert. Liszt. Khachaturian. Arnell English poets and Translations from the Chinese Tickets 3 6 tax). Forsyth Bros .1 3 SWIMMING QWIMMINO LLSSONS Special care chtldren Oxford Rd Ard 2452 QWIM SUN-BATHE AT THE GALLEON 7 OPEN-AIR POOL.

East Didsbusy, ROLLER SKATIN6 LURCH PORK SKATING Rushotme 2-1 p.m Car 40 OT bue 53 GREYHOUND 'RACING A LBION TRACK, SALFORD. TO-MORROW 2 30 and 7 p.m. All-electric Totalisator in operation. Under the Rules of and Licensed by the National Greyhound Racing Club. DANCING Trafford Tech Sat Terrific Attraction, 0.T.M.5., North '2 0.T.M.5.: Russell Commodores.

Sat. Platt Lane Orpheans, Saturday. A LHAMBRA PALMS. Saturday: Any 13 Weather, Any Teat, It's the Best. A 7 30.

Popular Nieht: Perfect Floor: Tempo Baud LES HUTCHINSON ORM. GALA DANCE, 7-1 a.m. BELLE VUE at 6 30. Modern "Olde Tyme' (Tues Thurs.) BLACKLEV PALMS. To-night, Dance to a Smashing Band.

CADMAN SCHOOL, Spec. Dances, 2 30 7: Excel. Orch. Capri Ballroom. Moston Ln New Moston.

Nat. Bookbinders' Orch 7 30-12 ('IASINO. Oldham Rd, N.H.-7 30-11. li Learners: Full Staff Wally Chew's Band. Cxton Hall.

Salf'd -Pub Dncg Sat Thur 0 Billy Butler's band Chilton Bch. (Seymour Che 11111). 2 30-4 30Child.Cis f'thorlton Dancing 7 30-12: 2 6. Forces Rube Platt and Band. CLIP DE DANSE.

6a. Oxford fs774htf7: Private Lessons 8032 2 Halls. 7 30. Beginners do Dancing. 2 30-5.

I)ANCERS Rendezvous every Royal SChl. Technique Mon Tburs Denton Conftervative Club Demonstration. Star Waltz: B. Dodd DEVONSHIRE '7 30- 11. Watch for New Resident Band IDSI3URY OT.

M.S., 15 4 M.O SNOWBALL. DINNER. DANCE, Cafe Royal, Peter-st. (a Mecca House). 0934.

FMBASSY -Learners Advanced Dancers. Full Staff 7 30-11. EMPRESS, OLD COMRADES. 7 30-11 45. ciency on our guard to stop such activities.

It is only industry, managements, and workers who can effectively police this kind of activity. Even the small amount that has already occurred has had an adverse effect upon the great body of genuine and honest producers and they must join with us in the new circumstances in stamping 'outo this conduct which might, if it were allowed to extend, gravely embarrass us in the accomplish, ment of our planned increase in exports. With more exports we shall, experience at least temporarily a' contraction of supplies of con'sumer goods on the home market and this will favour the expansion of black market activities. Black markets only exist because ordinary people are prepared to deal in them. Do away with the customers and the markets will dry up.

Some quite respectable people seem to think it no disgrace to try and get an advantage over others by paying exorbitant prices to black marketeers for foodstuffs, clothing, petrol, and other consumer goods. Inform On Them' They are apparently blind to the damage it does to whole national economy and to the spirit of law lessness and selfishness which it 'encourages. I do beg that everyone will review their own ideas on this matter of black markets and will decide that they must not only, abstain themselves from dealings on those markets but they must help by giving information as to the persons who continue to deal in them. Every month now on in which we fail to achieve the export programme will bring us nearer the point where we must make even more drastic cuts in our imports of there is practically nothing else left to cut. Urgency is the keynote of this task.

Years Yet" It will be a matter of years. and not months, before we can find our way through all our difficulties, and the only way in which we can shorten that period is by our own efforts. This may sound a gloomy forecast, it is not, it is a forecast full of challenge to our energy and resourcefulness with the clear aim of winning through the darkness of our present difficulties to the bright light of a better, more stable and happier economic state. DANCING. FSteis 7 30 Sat.

Learners, 3 5 30, Kenyon Lane, Moston. Vl Always an Enjoyable Evening." HR. BROUGHTON ASSEMBLY ROOMS To-morrow, 7 30-11 p.m.: ad. TNTERNATIONAL, Stanley Grove. The 1 Dancers Delight.

It's great, 730 Irene Russel. A.l.S.T.D.—Private Lessons. Studio 42. John Dalton-st BLA 1532 IRISH Dancing To-night at WINIFRED'S (over Burton's), Stretford Lev. 7 30-12, F.

Star Musicians. M.D., Bill Edge. lIDO, Ashton 0. Rd Crises: Make A This You, Meating Place. 7 45-11.

Mecca D'ng. 45 7-12 2i-. TO-DAY: MURPHYS POOL SHOW Mecca, 45.1/6; 7 30-12, Radio Mecca pres'ts Murphys Pools Show ODEON, Whalley 7 30-10 30: Popular Band: Pert. Floor. O.T.M.S Withington Road Co-op Hall.

Whalley Range. Saturday night. PALAIS DE DANSE. NEWTON 8-12, Special Midnight Dance. AYBANKS Mauldeth i 30.

2 6. Royal School, Stretford: Bgnrs. every Tues Fri. 7 30: Lessons by appt -SAL, 4535 SALE LANE A.F.C., 7 30 to 12 3 PERCY PEASE Strictly Old Tyme Dance. Co-op Hall.

Sept. 13, T. Kenworthy SHORROCKS pALAIS Special Late Night, 2 Sat. Quiz Night, ELLA DOLES. T.D..

M.E T.D Private Lessons Daily Tel MOS 1651. rrto-NIGHT. GRAND LIBERAL DANCE. Russell Chorlton WANTLING'S, LEVENSHULME. To-night.

Lnrs. Adv'd 8-11. Lnrs. 3. 1 6 EVERY SATURDAY.

7 30: ADMISSION 2.6. WRESTLING BEt. VUE FREE-STYLE WRESTLING. SATURDAY, Sept. 13.

at SEVEN. BERT ASSIRATI PHIL SIKI. RENE BUKOVAC v. DAVID ARMSTRONG. RAYMOND BUKOVAC v.

JACK DALE. REX GABLE v. DAN MENDOZA. Adm. (Resd.

2 6 (Unresd 1. SPEEDWAY BELLE VUE SPEEDWAY 7 p.m. SATURDAY 7 p.m. Great Challenge Match. WEST HAM NEW CROSS.

Band of the 2nd Batt. Manchester Regiment (by kind permission of the Col. of the Regt.) Ad. ZD'6 No Half Price. Free Admission to Belle Vue after Racing.

EDUCATION OUIN Schl: of Languages. 2, Victorta-at. 1.31 'ALA 6174 Native Teachers. Enrol Now BERLITZ. School in Manchester for FOREIGN LANGUAGES Send for Prosoectrs Portland-st CEN 18 '54 ELLE VUE ZOO AND GARDENS Open Daily from 10 a.m.

FIREWORKS: NIGHTLY at 9 (Sun exc.) DANCING 6 30: Modern and Olde FREE-STYLE WRESTLIN Weds Sats. 7 SPEEDWAY: at 7. RUGBY: SATURDAY, K. 0.3 p.m• BELLE VUE RANGERS v. WORKINGTON MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS, Sept.

12, 1947. Kinmel Ex-Head Porter NEWS FLASHES WORKERS GO AWAY IN 100 COACHES BY OUR CORRESPONDENI 'WHILE Oak Pit miners work voluntarily, workers from shut-down Oldham mills and works will go on holiday in 100 motor-coaches and by train to-morrow until Wednesday. Profits of the Heywood Corporation Gas Department fell by almost half last year £4,429 to £2,543. Burnt Corn. Wigan N.F.S fought all night a fire at Club House Farm, Shevington, which destroyed about 60 tons of wheat and oats.

Plot Rents. Cheadle and Gatley Allotments Committee has decider against increasing by 2s. 6d. the present allotment rent' of 7s. 'd.

Tree Ellis, aged 10, of Finsbury Road, Reddish, fell from a tree in Reddish Road, Stockport, and is detained in hospital chester, she met her fiance when he was visiting the city's town planning department on behalf of Upsala local authorities. Books and Council hope to use Haughton Methodist Sunday School as a branch library and also as a child welfare centre. One in application list for houses at Eccles (population 42.550) has now grown to 12,332. War to formerly occupied by air-raid shelters in Clarendon-street, Hyde, is to be converted into a rest garden. of the fine natural history collection given to Stretford by Mr.

A. G. Langshaw is to be housed in the King-street Young People's Library. Colonel W. Bromley-Davenport.

M.P., will address the Hazel Grove annual British Legion drumhead service on Sunday. 50 Years and Mrs. Thomas Parker, Green Lane. Heywood, celebrated their golden wedding yesterday. Hit by unconscious at work by a breaking, overhead electric cable, Walter Fisher, aged 28, of Gorton, Manchester, went home after hospital treatment.

Reversed. Swinton Town Council reversed a committee recommendation to take steps towards a poll on Sunday cinemas. A decision will be taken in a month. World Franklyn Johnson, aged 24, of Clarendon Road. Swinton, at a conference in Switzerland was elected a vicechairman of the International Religious Fellowship.

50 More Homes. Denton Council has accepted the Ministry of Health offer of 50 8.1.5. F. prefabricated houses for their Lees House Farm site 21 years Mr. F.

Warren, of Pendleton, has collected £650 in patrons' fees, fo the Irlams-o'-th'-Height Horticultural Association. Urgent trades council is asking the town council to speed up repairs in Strandstreet, Eccles. where the front of two houses recently collapsed. His Reverend T. F.

Costain. Methodist minister. has told his Ellesmere Port colleagues that he is prepared to 'speak in public houses. Official Clerk of the newly-formed Elton Parish Council (near Ellesmere Port). Mr.

J. Brown, is to receive a salary of £5 a year. HOTEL, RESTAURANT STAFF BARMAID (temporary) Mere Golf Country Club. nr Knutsford 11 AOMESTIC Worker Wanted: with child 11 school age considered: hotel ExPerd. Night Barman Oak Hotel.

Oldham Newton Heath. ADY Cashier Required for Club Restaurant AI in City: state experience and 666. itirAN WIFE Required to manage Cinema iv-11- Cafe Ballroom: wife must be good cook: be free to commence duties at WANTED, FUL L-Tl ME pe live out: meals lded: wages week: opening hours, Crown Hotel, Stockport Road, 13. WANTED. immediately, good Working Chef or experienced CoJk.

for North Wales seaside market town: good wages and conditions: permanent position for suitable 9.0, Evening News. (10MPANtONS COMPANION -HOUSEKEEPER for elderly all duties: position of trust: good home: help for rough: 130. CAPABLE HOUSEKEEPER Required: live in: 3 children: maid charlady: good home: £3 BLA 3975. HOUSEKEEPER: Manchester good family 11 cook: daily help given: evenings free arter 92 Evening News office AILY HOUSEKEEPER (part or full time) for married business lady with two children at school: small ground-floor fiat: every 121. News.

WANT PLACER WANTED. HOUSEKEEPER'S POST or COMPANION HELP, where little girl of 6 years not objected 526, E. News. Crossword 218 Col Bogey's Time 10A Minutes Can You Beat Him ACROSS to a heavy smoker it's not so heavy (7) blue of the faithful partisan (4). off with or without its first and last letters 45) of shape! (5) up (6).

cream mixture (6). were often preceded by sirens (5) a valuable sort of analysis, so to speak (5). you want to buy some you should get them on the hop! (4). card combinations are not necessarily red (7) DOWN glass part of the naval ensign (4). stockings, though they may be sheer and wellstocked (5) 24th (2 words) (6.

3). hares may be used for the try-out (9). at heart (3) however, can also be called to it (3) England's wicket -keeper gives the girl a couple of points (5). like the A.T when about hundred (4) SOLUTION TO CROSSWORD 1 Carpent (i)er, 6 A.8.-8.A., 8 Bloom, 9 10 Dr-own 71 Rains, 13 Pang, 15 F-L-air, 16 Ohms, 18 Evergreen. Down 1 Cab, 2 Roan, 3 Ebbed, 4 Tho'-rough, 5 Romances, 6 Air-rifle.

7 Boniface, 12 Sprig, 14 17 Man('s-laughter). On Gems Charge BY OUR CORRESPONDENT JAIVIES SNELSON, aged 52, former head hall porter at the Rheuma Spa Osteopathic Clinic, Kinmel Hall, Abergele, was remanded for a week at Abergele to-day accused of stealing jewellery worth £2,647 from the hall. RUINED MY LIFE PLEA IN STAB CASE Jones gave evidence of taking the accused into custody from Manchester C.I.D. Snelson, who had no objection, was remanded in custody. They'll Rush Roses To Show By Air EVENING NEWS REPOR TER ALLEGED to have stabbed his wife with an Arab dagger, William Halliwell, aged 28, cotton spinner, of Jerseystreet, Ancoats, Manchester, was remanded in custody for one week at Salford to-day, charged with unlawful wounding.

Halliwell was alleged to have said, when charged, right. She deserved it. She's ruined my life." Fresh roses for the stand of McCredy's (Portadown) will be flown from Ireland to Ringway in time for judging at Altrincham show on Tuesday and The horticulture, agriculture, poultry, cattle and being held on the 34- acre Devisdale showground at Bowdon. Detective Chief Inspector C. Barnfield said Haliwell met his wife in Piccadilly.

Manchester, in January. She was destitute and he befriended her. In ay he married her. In June he returned from the Army, but did not see her until September 9. She said she had been going with another man, the inspector alleged.

Later she refused to go home with him, and gave him back her wedding ring 6 Men Stole Drum Of Spirit Six men employed by a Dudley (Worcs.) firm of painters in removing black-out at Chapelstreet Station, Southport. pleaded guilty at Southport to-day, to stealing white spirit from their employers To-day's Mixture: (Plain) TIDE-CAME Yesterday's THE PRIOR GEM (Geography) was GRIMETHORPE. They were Robert McGillan. aged 28, Charles John Mansh, aged 32, Walter Alfred Beckett. aged 37.

Peter Rock, aged 37, Patrick Dempsey. aged 33. and Thomas O'Connor. aged 36. all lodging in Southport.

Each was fined £3. with the exception of McGillan. who was fined £2 "Fly-Alley" Talks Start EVENING NEWS REPORTER BEHIND the closed doors of end what was described as a the Manchester Town Clerk's social evil mainly by office, the war against the rotting fruit being left all night and attracting flies. barrow-boys in Fly-Catchers Among those taking part in Alley (Mosley street) was the discussions were, in addition carried a stage further to-day. to the Town Clerk (Mr P.

B. Chief Corporation officials were discussing what line of action to take following last week's City Council decision to 'Dingle). the Chief Constable (Mr. J. Bell) and the Medical 'Officer of Health (Dr.

C. Met- Icalfe Brown) SALES By AUCTION PEMBERTON'S MOTOR AUCTIONS (E6tabilshed 1883.) Every Tuesday, at 1 30 p.m. Excellent choice In high-class Modern Care at every Sale Largest and best-attended Saie6 in England Enter NOW for Neat Tuesday's Sale. Mtc 5 Tel BLA 1934 RUSHOLMIt. Manchester.

Excellent INVESTMENT PROPERTY consisting, of fifteen welt-tenanted HOUSES, 1 to 29. LETCHWORTH STREET. Ruaholme. to be SOLD BY AUCTION at the Chartered Accountants Hall. 60, Spring Gardens.

Manchester 2, on TUESDAY. September 16. 1947, at 230 p.m Full particulars from the Auctioneers, H. THOMPSON 1 65, MOSLEY STREET, MANCHESTER 2.1 WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 11 a 1 M. ISAACS, F.N A will Sell at the Sale Rooms, 76, Mosley-street, 2,1 Household Furniture and Effects, including Dining Ohairs, Oak Pull-out Tables, Modern Sideboards, Glass Cabinet, Occ.

Tables. Dinner Wagons, Coffee Tables, 3-pce. Suites in moquette, hide, velour, Divan Beds, Comb. Beds, Easy Chairs, Wireless Sets, Clocks. Carpets, etc.

etc. On View morning of Sale ST. will conduct their WEEKLY MOTOR AUCTION SALE at The Start 53 tipper Brook-street. Manchester 13 Next Wednesday, at 12 30 p.m.: 130 PRIVATE OOMMEROIAL VEHICLES entered every 1 week Entries close 10 30 morning of sale ARDwicit 2675-6 DOMESTIC SERVANTS WANTED BUSINESS LADY requires Domestic Help. two mornings per week small modern house.

Davyhulme district 432. CHAMBERMAID WANTED, Private Guest House, Manchester 128. DOMESTIC HELP Wanted by businessl man (son school age): able to do. I plain cooking: modern house. South Man- I chester: state age and 527 MARRIED COUPLE as Cook Handyman fOr lovely home on Thames: own sitting' room and fully.

39. Broom Road, Teddhagton. Middlesex. Domestic Help: live in: mod, house: 3 in family: good character refs. essential: Previous experience not essential if willing to Fitch tel Wilmslow 4143.

AXTANTED, rtliable Domestic Help: live in: I' small modern house with all con-' yeniences: references Craigwell Road. Prestwich. CHE 3511 ASSISTANT COOK (woman) Required for residential post in Open Air Home ar.d in the country, 14 miles from Chester: 80 to cook for: good salary, according to experience: good by letter to the School Housekeeper, Fresh Air Home land School, Norley. via Frodsharn. or Telephone Kingsley 263.

WASHING, CLEANING. WANT SINGLE WOMAN Wants Office Cleaning at IJ4 an hour: good 803. PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS ULT ANTED. RESIDENT FEMALE ATTENDANT: approx 40 girls: good needlewoman: salary £2 'lO per week, plus full Matron. Renshaw's Institution for the Hand, Old Trafford, Manchester 16.

LIVERPOOL SANATORIUM, NURSES. A few more part-time curses are required. State Registered Nurses tfor Staff Nurses' duties) and Assistan Nurses. A Part-time Nurses' Scheme has been working here very successfully since January of this year. consiciered from nurses residing within 3 radius 0 about 12 miles.

Salary (S.R.N 2t6 per hour, S.E.A.N per hour. Meals provided whilst on duty. Travelling expenses with full particulars to Matron ICOUNTY MENTAL PREST- WiCH. MANCHESTER STUDENT Required Applications are invited from persona between the ages of le and 55 for vacancies on established staff Salary commencing £95 per annum, Iplus full residential emoluments Special Government grant of £25 per annum pay; able to persons with more than twelve months service In Forces or other work of national importance 48-hour week is in operation with 212 days weekly and tour weeks' annual leave For form of apphcation apply to Medical Superintendent immediately VI ALE STAFF NURSES STUDENT NURSES Required by Middlesex County Council at Shenley Mental Hospital. near St Albans, Herta Staff Nurses must have final certificate in mental nursing of R.M or 0N Cr Student Nurses (men).

athletics and musical abilities an advantage Modern nurses' residence run by a nurses' mv.nagement committee Good facilities for I training and exceptionally high standard of activity and recreational facilities: 48- week. Salaries in accordance with (RLshcltffe National to Medical Superintendent 175. M.E CITY 01' OF INSTALLATION are invited for, the position of Installation Inspector (two required) The possession of Ordinary Grade Certificate in Gas Engineering (Supply) or Final Grade Certificate in Gas Fitting wit be an advantage. The salary offered will be in aocordance with the National Scales of Salaries, Miscellaneous Division. Grade i £255.

ircreasing by £l5 to £3OO per annum. plus £59 16s. war bonus. Applications. stating age, qualifications, training, and experience.

be addressed to the Gas Engineer and Manager (D V. Lewis). Gas Offices. Bloomstreet, Salford 3, Lancashire. so tv, to be received not than Saturday.

October 4. 1947. the envelope to be endorsed Installation Inspector." The appointment will be subject to the provisions if the Local Government Superannuation Act. 1937. and the successful candidate will be required to pass a medical examination.

Canvassing directly or indirectly will be a disqualification. H. TOMSON. Town Clerk. MINISTRY OP EDUCATION AND LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE.

WASHINGTON HALL TRAINING COLLEGE. EUXTON, NEAR CHORLEY. Applications are invited for the posts at the above resith.ntlal College for WO women (Non-Resident) sakiry, at age of 22. £196 a year. rising to a maximum of £2813 a year at age of 30.

ASSISTANT MATRON (Resident): salary £l6O by £lO to £220. and free board and accommodation. ASSISTANT CATERING SUPERVISOR (Resident): must be an experienced cook: salary £l6O by £lO to £220. and free board and accommodation. COOK (Resident): salary £145 12.5.

a year, and tree board and accommodation, plus £l5 12s. a yesr for holding a recognised Diploma in Cookery. ASSISTANT COOK (Resident): salary £l3O a year. and free board and accommodation. plus £l5 12s.

a year for holding a recognised Diploma in Cookery. CARETAKER (Resident): £2lO 16s. plus married accommodation. Ilits for the above posts to the Principal, Washington Rall ning College, Chief Education er, County Offices. Preston.

stating their neations and experience. and either se not more than three tertimonials or the Lames of not more than three persons to whom reference can be made. CONTINUED ON NEXT PACE mans mium nil xi mama ails Elman lama MMIIIIME 111111111111111111111 To Marry Swede. Twentyyear-old Miss Nina Davies, of Parrs Wood Road South. Didsbury, Manchester, leaves Manchester for T.

Sweden to-day to marry Mr Malte Magnus- son, of Upsala. A former em- 4 ployee of the Ministry of Labour in Man-.

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