EMPLOYMENT OF CHILDREN.
ENGLISH GOVERNMENT
BEATEN.
London, June 19.
Mr S. C. Buxton's amendment prohibiting the employment of children under eleven in factories and workshops, was carried in the House of Commons by a majority of sixteen against the Ministry, who desired ten years of age to be the limit. Mr Buxton is a Gladstonian, and a well-known writer of the Liberal school on political and social subjects.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 145, 20 June 1891, Page 5
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