SIX HOURS' DAY.
TO THS EDITOR OF "THK FKESS." Sir, —Can yon inform the writer wliere a conv of the Leverhulme "Report may be obtained or seen? Tbo Report was, I understand, the result of a commission set up in England, about two years ago, to consider the effect in output of (a) the loujr day's work, and fh) the short day's work on tho worker, and the Commission (I understand) recommended a six-hour day for certain works. With anticipatory thanks. — Yours, etc., CTTRRENTE CALAMO. [\Ve have endeavoured to reply to our correspondent's question in the course of an article in to-dav s loadinc columns. —Editor "The Press."] Mr Izard'g beautiful city garden is to be subdivided into'bungalow sections. Sale, Saturday, September 28th. o
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16325, 24 September 1918, Page 7
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124SIX HOURS' DAY. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16325, 24 September 1918, Page 7
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