A man employed, in a fried fish shop was grunted conditional exemption by an English tribunal on tho ground that lie is engaged in a trade of "national importance." Four shops/owned by .his omploycrs wore said to be supplying fried lish and "chips" to 14,000 customers evory week, and it was declared that this involved cutting the potatoes into "millions of pieces, work which a woman could not do. It was urged that if the shops had to close many people would be deprived of their supply of food.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2861, 28 August 1916, Page 5
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