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THE REST CURE

It was recently stated a. Marvlcbono .'Lon. ctoifi that there were then 210 able-bcdird young men in the Mnrylebono Woxkhru'c who prefer to remain in (ho institution rntV • than go out in search of work. Bcfmo (!wCourt, an inmate named James I'irtncc'i was charged with refractory conduct " i V' time-table tor the previous day was'riven Vfollows:— “ “ J 7 a m., put to grind corn. 8.15, found reading newspaper. 9.15, found smoking. 11.15, resting. 3 p m., taking walking exercise. At 5.15, when his task of work should lav-, been completed, it was found that he had ground three grains of corn. The magistrate passed scrtlerrce of twentvone days’ imprisonment. ‘

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Evening Star, Issue 14214, 13 November 1909, Page 1

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THE REST CURE Evening Star, Issue 14214, 13 November 1909, Page 1

THE REST CURE Evening Star, Issue 14214, 13 November 1909, Page 1

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