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IMPROVING NUTRITION

INTERNATIONAL LABOUR CONFERENCE Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, June 7. (Received June 8, at 1,30 p.m.) Reminiscent of Mr Bruce’s effort to improve nutrition is the appearance of two 1 publications. The first, circulated among the delegates to the International Labour Conference at Geneva, declares that the malnutrition among workers throughout the world is mainly due to low wages and is not the result of temporary depression but the condition of many workers in times of normal activity. It adds that the potential productive capacity could enable producers to supply .sufficient food for the workers in most countries.

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Evening Star, Issue 22359, 8 June 1936, Page 12

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IMPROVING NUTRITION Evening Star, Issue 22359, 8 June 1936, Page 12

IMPROVING NUTRITION Evening Star, Issue 22359, 8 June 1936, Page 12

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