BRITISH LAZINESS.
DOLES FOSTER DISEASE.
Australian and ; N.Z.. Cable Association. (Reed. 3.5 p.m.) ; , LONDON. April 21.
The Lord Provost of Glasgow declared that the dole system had had. the greatest demoralising effect on the community.; Hundreds stayed in bed, declaring that it was not necessary to work.\p;- He was struck by the extraordinary ' evidence of the incurable disease of British laziness. ; ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18381, 23 April 1923, Page 7
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