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Manpower conservation

In February 1915, official steps were at last taken to conserve technical manpower. Early in the war, a leaflet issued by the British Parliamentary Recruiting Committee calling for volunteers indicated that classes of worker which could be most readily spared for service were navvies, tunnellers and chemists. Responding to the call. [Pg.36]


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