INDUSTRIES CLASSIFIED.
ANOTHER LIST,
PARTIALLY ESSENTIAL CLASS.
[United Press Association, ]
~ . Wellington, May 16 feome tixno ago the Government approved of lists- of most essential (Class A) and .essential (Class B) "industries It has now approved of a list of partially essential (Class C) industries Occupations tinder this heading are deemed to- be of secondary importance to those in Class B. In this classification, it is stated it may be found that a much smaller percentage of men need be excluded from military service than in Class B, but there will be some whose removal would imperil the successful maintenance of the industry or occupation, and in. .proved cases such men should be exempt! Class C includes the following "industries :—Bacon factories, bookbinding, and paper-ruling, brass finishing, brick/ pottery, and clay works, brushmaking, building and contracting, cardboard "box making, chemical works, coal and wood ■merchants, electrical wiring and distribution, flasmilling, foundries, gas distribution, general carriers, journalism, lime and cement works,..mechanical engineering, motor vehicles for commericial purposes, newspapers, papermaking plumbing, printing, sail and tent making, sawmilling, soap and 'candlemaking, taxis and motor cars for trading purposes, timber felling for military purposes, tinsmiths, tramway services, wholesale grocers, wholsale soft goods dealers, woodworking factories for building purposes.-
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Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14406, 17 May 1917, Page 9
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203INDUSTRIES CLASSIFIED. Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14406, 17 May 1917, Page 9
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