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Sunday Work

Sir.—Let us not forget our I Christian ancestors who ; gained us the privilege of (Sunday freedom. But for , men like Lord Shaftesbury many of us, along with our children, would be working i long hours every day tn faci tories and mines. There twill always be jobs requiring Sunday labour but nurses of 20 years ago found that having one day in 10 and then one day in three off did not compensate for one day a week off. Our Lord’s pro-, vision can fully be appreciated by any hard worker i who has had to forego his seventh day. but let us always remember to worship the Giver, not the day Yours, etc.. ONCE A NURSE June 14. 1961 [This correspondence may, j now cease.—Ed.. “The ' Press.”]

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29540, 15 June 1961, Page 3

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Sunday Work Press, Volume C, Issue 29540, 15 June 1961, Page 3

Sunday Work Press, Volume C, Issue 29540, 15 June 1961, Page 3

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