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... the soil. You are acquainted with my opinion upon the question of the diminution of the hours of labour of women and children in factories, and you are also aware of the view I entertain of the justice of the contention that an altera- tion (in one particular) ...

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... however, he is, and the damage will be fully covered. EDUCATION OF FACTORY CHILDREN.-A bill, profess- ing to make further provision for the education of children employed in factories, has been introduced into parlia- ment by Mr. Baxter, M.P. In many ...

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... real economy, my strenuous support shall alwaysibe given. Any measure for shortening the hours of labour of 3aOen and children in factories shall receive my moat fQl attention. I shall be prepared to support any uch measure, it upon reflection I am oonvinced ...

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... real economy, my strenuous support shall always be given. Any measure for shortening the hours of labour of Women and children in factories shall receive my most careful attention. I shall be prepared to support any 'ack measure, if upon reflection I am convinced ...

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... real economy, my Strenuous support shall always be given. Any measure for shortening the hours of labour of women and children in factories shall receive my most careful attention. I shall be prepared to -support any sltb measure, if upon reflection I am ...

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... under its notice;. (21 Believes deserving Persons In temporary distreass 313 uinds employment for idow, with children of suitable ?? factories* (4G teni emnfiyment to men out of work at the wor khops. 11k Psark-lane. X.E.- IRMFl JBS- made by the'latter ...

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... Brothers, cotton spinners, of Bedford, near Leigh, were summoned by Mr. Jones, the factory inspec- tor, for having, on Wednesday, 27th August, employed several children and young persons in cleaning machinery during the hour set apart for dinner. Mr. Bamford ...

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... the Christmas Number of the Manchester * Wecktply Times by WILLIAM WESTALL, t Author of the Old Factory, Red Pyvington, o 0 Robin, Waif and Factory Lad. fi A GHOST'S STORY. C Humorous Tale, written specially for this issue b of the Manchester WeeAly ...

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... nesary to provide the Pnblic with actual proof that they are bona-dde Manufacturere, and for this purpose thedr yarious Factories, which are close to their Sles Depart. mente, ln Pembroke-place, are always open to the IDpectic of customers. By ?? our ...

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... day only, Bid. 500 Ladies' and Children's Corsets, worth Is. 6bL; on this day only 1Od. 500 Ladies' Strong Drab Jean Stays, Is. 6%d.- worth Zs. 1lid. 500 Boys' and Girls' School Caps in Cloth and Velveteen, 4Qd. 500 Children's Plush Granny Bonnets, is. ONd ...

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... GENTLENESS. PRIZES FOE CHILDREN. FASHION NOTES. HORTI CULTURE. HOUSEHOLD COLUMN. SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL NOTES. SCRAPS AND JOKES. CREAM OF THE MA&AZINES. TWO SERIAL STORIES:-. ROBIN. By W. WESTALL, Author of ' The Old Factory. A STIFF-NECKSED GENERATION ...

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... and young children., FRAS, PEPsRRCiON,; L.lR.C.P., ?? (formerly Medical Officer of Westminster Hospital): Appears to ma an ad, nirablo invention, and a great improvement on the ordinary mil prsered ith sugar. I consider it invaluablefo children, invalids ...