LIFE IN BRITAIN.
PROBLEM OF MUNITIONS.
COMMENT BY "THE TIMES." LONDON, April 9. "The Times," in a leader commenting on Mr G. Booth's Munitions Committee, says:—''Are we really going the right way to work? After eight months of war we are nowhere near attaining the French industrial organisation. For our failures and shortcomings the Government, individually and collectively, are more blameworthy than the workmen. The Government have wasted valuable months with inadequate measures and a muddled pretence to organisation. Even Lord Kitchener must bear a share of the lack of preparedness. He has done great lh J i<jS,- but b cannot expect to create huge armies and also control the gieatest business in the world. We can only supply shells and ships by a fuller and more comprehensive organisation for the settlement of industrial difficulties.''
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 364, 10 April 1915, Page 10
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