A CASE FOR EUGENISTS.
I The following is the testimony given by the missionary at Hull Polije-iourt in the case of a man charged with c.l • tempted burglary of a jeweller's shop :— "They are delighted to have him ir jii--5 sen. He is the best worker they have there. They can set him to hything, and he does it with pleasure; but he will not work outside.'' 'His !s by no means a rare example of ihe type which a callous society is brcrJirg by means of its anarchist industrial system and its equally culpable prison system," says the "Labour Foa-ler.' I
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 21 September 1909, Page 1
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102A CASE FOR EUGENISTS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 21 September 1909, Page 1
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