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WAR-WORK SHIRKER.

A munition worker, William Slim, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment at Birmingham for attempting 10 restrict the production of war material. - Slim was said to have written a noto to a fellow-workman urging him to take his time and make the job on which ho was engaged last the week. The magistrate said his conduct was disgraceful as soldiers were sacrificing their lives, relying upon men like Slim and his mates to do their best to stand behind them,

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Bruce Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 43, 4 June 1917, Page 4

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WAR-WORK SHIRKER. Bruce Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 43, 4 June 1917, Page 4

WAR-WORK SHIRKER. Bruce Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 43, 4 June 1917, Page 4