OUR DAILY HEALTH
TO BE EARNED LIKE BREAD
PRINCE ON WORKERS' DUTY
(Received 6th December, JO a.m.) LONDON, sth December. "No man's occupation should endanger his life or menace his health,'* said the Prince of "Wales when addressing the Industrial Health Education Society. He added that it was the duty of th» employer to provide hygienic equipment and .the duty of the worker to observe the regulations. Health in- industry meant good output, good earnings, and contentment, but the workersmust earn that daily health just as they earned their daily bread. Risks to health should be avoided.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 137, 6 December 1930, Page 9
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97OUR DAILY HEALTH Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 137, 6 December 1930, Page 9
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