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NEW SOCIAL ORDER

Growth Of Occupational Clubs In Britain

(British Official Wireless.)

(Received August 11, 6.30 p.m. )

Rugby, August 10. The annual report of the National Council of Social Service describes the development of the work toward creating a new social order by means of various forms of communal activity. It is stated that the occupational club movement has become a permanent feature of the national life. Some 900 clubs for men and 550 for women have a membership of 100,000 men and 35,000 women, and the number of employed members is steadily rising. In the first three months of 1938 approximately 22,000 classes for men and women were held. Great progress has been made in providing community centres on new estates, thhs dealing with the social problems created in the past decade by the rapid housing of large masses of the population on estates on the outskirts of older cities.

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Bibliographic details

Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 271, 12 August 1938, Page 11

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NEW SOCIAL ORDER Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 271, 12 August 1938, Page 11

NEW SOCIAL ORDER Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 271, 12 August 1938, Page 11