LABOUR TROUBLES.
A SOLUTION OF THE PROBLEM
NO INHERITED WEALTH
6_ _I_S_TBIO TELfcGBAPH—COPYEIQiIT
PEB PEESS ASSOCIATION
(.Received January 7, 11.15 a.m.) London, January 6. Mr Alfred Wallace, interviewed, said continually increasing workers' wages was the most beneficial thing for any country. Britain was the richest country in the world, yet bones of starvation were clanking and rattling. We do nothing, he continued, except say. with a shrug, "Let 'em starve." The accumulation of wealth was criminal, but the problem would bo solved if w e legislated that the unborn should not havo, any rights. Then tho State would become the inheritor and make ample provision for its heirs.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 1964, 7 January 1913, Page 3
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