TRADES UNIONS AND PEACE
LONDON, September 30 Trades unions should be represented at the peace talks when Germany v/as defeated, declared the general secretary of the Trades Union Congress Sir Walter Citrine, according to the Paris correspondent, of the Associated Press.
Sir Walter, who is president of the International Federation of Trades Unions went to Paris to assist in the reconstruction of this body
. B*IRTHS IN UNITED STATES Re£ 92? ?' m' WASHINGTON, Oct. 1. The United States birth-rate in 1943 exceeded the three million mark for the first time in history, according tc the Census Bureau. Registered births totalled 2,935,171, and those unregistered are estimated at .3 per cent, of the total, or 88,000. Almost 79 per cent of the deliveries occurred in hospitals. Home births, and those wi,th midwives decreased slightly.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 80, 2 October 1944, Page 5
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