By the King. A proclamation. George R.I. We, being persuaded that the abstention from all unnecessary consumption of grain... [etc.]
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Type of record: Book
Title: By the King. A proclamation. George R.I. We, being persuaded that the abstention from all unnecessary consumption of grain... [etc.]
Classmark: BC Mattison/LAB
Additional creator(s): George King of Great Britain (1865-1936) (Other); National War Savings Committee (Other)
Related people: George
Publication city: [London]
Date(s): [1917]
Language: English
Size and medium: [1] p
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Description
The text of the proclamation is followed by a space for signifying acceptance of the appeal and an appendix to by sent to the local committee of the National War Savings Committee.
"F.C. No. 12. - Issued under the authority of the Minister of Food by the National War Savings Committee".
Proclamation dated 1917.
Additional description
Bound with 12 other publications in a volume lettered: Labour pamphlets. Third series. Vol. 4. The labour movement. Volume contents: 1. National War Savings Committee: By the King. A proclamation, [1917]. -- 2. Williams, R.: The blockade of Britain, [1916?]. -- 3. Spriggs, E.I.: Food and how to save it, 1917. -- 4. National Council of Labour: The blind persons' act, 1920, [1922?]. -- 5. Trades Union Congress: Final report on the cost of living, 1921. -- 6. National Guilds League: National Guilds: an appeal to trade unionists, [1915?]. -- 7. Hamilton, J.: The co-operative movement, 1924. -- 8. Unwin, A.H.: Labour and afforestation, [1920]. -- 9. McMillan, M.: What the open-air nursery school is, [1924]. -- 10. Labour Party: The Labour Party and the countryside, [1921?]. -- 11. Hicks, G. (et al.): Labour opens its attack, [1927?]. -- 12. Standing Joint Committee of Industrial Women's Organisations: Draft report on the nursing profession, [1927]. -- 13. Labour Party: The Labour Party and
the nursing profession, [1927?]
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