SEE ALSO PAGE 4 Many M.P.s Hit Out At Work Hours CHILDREN IN FACTORIES
... SEE ALSO PAGE 4 Many M.P.s Hit Out At Work Hours CHILDREN FACTORIES Lady Astor And The Red Flag ...
... SEE ALSO PAGE 4 Many M.P.s Hit Out At Work Hours CHILDREN FACTORIES Lady Astor And The Red Flag ...
... zshaftestsary. who was known the leading English philanthmpist of his Hr non lerialation to protect children in factories mad to forbid %OM= and children Wilting andergrousd. ...
... groups are doing is the cultivation of new neighbourliness. There are groups to accept the savings of the men and the children in factories and workshops and schools. Now, street savings groups being de\eloped. One woman in a Lancashire town did not know ...
... LIONELS LETTER. GIRLS AND DOMESTIC SERVICE: WAGES AND DUTIES. NOTED MURDER! MYSTERIES: CAN A WIFE LOVE TOO MUCH CHILDREN IN COTTON FACTORIES: COMING CHANGE. HOW BACHELORS ARE MADE: THE MARRIAGE PROBLEM. FASHIONS FRAGRANCE: A WOMAN'S TALK WOMEN. THE CHUCKER-OUT ...
... CHILDREN’S WORK HOURS Lord Gainford is to call attention in the House of Lords “to the recent extension of hours of work of children employed ill certain factories, and to move that such hours should be reduced.” ...
... LIONELS LETTER. GIRLS AND DOMESTIC SERVICE: WAGES AND DUTIES. NOTED MURDER! MYSTERIES: CAN A WIFE LOVE TOO MUCH CHILDREN IN COTTON FACTORIES: COMING CHANGE. HOW BACHELORS ARE MADE: THE MARRIAGE PROBLEM. FASHIONS FRAGRANCE: A WOMAN'S TALK WOMEN. THE CHUCKER-OUT ...
... Alder. 3. Day: 4, Oak: 5 Roman; 7, Sahara: 8. Borneo: 10. Pod: 11. Tea. 12. Clog. 14. Here: 17. Is. Women and children working in Paris factories are not to put in more than fifty hours a week. ...
... LIONEL'S LETTER. GIRLS AND DOMESTIC SERVICE: WAGES AND DUTIES. NOTED MURDER MYSTERIES: CAN A WIFE LOVE TOO MUCH? CHILDREN COTTON FACTORIES* COMING CHANGE. HOW BACHELORS ARE MADEt THE MARRIAGE PROBLEM. FASHIONS FRAGRANCE* A WOMAN'S TALK WOMEX. THE CHUCKER-OUT ...
... suddenly in a railway carriage. Seeing a craw at • sidiag, ha conceived the idea of making a mechanical toy for the children. Now he has factories in Liverpool. France, and America, and employs thousands of workpeople, with literature in fourteen languages ...
... increasing. Working families in the town could barely live—and frequently died. They had to send their youn,it children into the factories to get money. Ob, God! wrote the poet Hood. that bread should ' . >e so dear and flesh and blood so cttap. It ...
... dire had set its face to nice the modetions of women and children in the factories, especially in the &lat. and had achieveil results. .1 drikiwt~ *stance of this was the case of employment of children. often as 'owes us eve sears old. the making carped iti ...
... have always been parents who are indifferent about their children's education. They regard their children as potential wage earners and everything is sacrificed to this point of view The children must get a job—any kind of a job—as soon as the law permits ...