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ENGLISH WORKERS' HARD LOT

AS SEEN" THROUGH AN AMERICAN'S EYES. By Telegraph—Press Association—CopyrlElit. NEW YORK, March 14. The "Now York Herald's" London correspondent has interviewed Mr Henry Studnisza, the American Government's special agent, who is investigating tho conditions of British labour. Tho American worker is represented by him as being 100 per cent, better off in condition than tho English worker. The homo of the latter's children was pitiable, tho family must dress- in rags, and economise to the veriest limit to enable the wage-earner to keep fit for toil. The unemployed jammed the labour exchanges, but tho matter ended there, as work was not to be had.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7078, 16 March 1910, Page 8

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ENGLISH WORKERS' HARD LOT New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7078, 16 March 1910, Page 8

ENGLISH WORKERS' HARD LOT New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7078, 16 March 1910, Page 8