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THE WORKERS' CONDITION.

A STRIKING; COMPARISON. ' (Press . Assn.— By' Telegraph— Copyright)' (Received-March 15, 8. 5 a.m.) '.: . - . NEW YORK, March 14. . The ■ Herald's London correspondent, interviewed Mr Heni*y Studnisza., :the South African Government's speciaL agent iiiA'estigating British labor. The American Avorker' was -represented by the agejit as. being 100 per cent better off m condi-. tiori than English Avorkers. The homes of the children, he states, are pitiable, and a family m England must, dress hi rags, and .-economise- to . the veriest limit, to enable the .Avage-earrier to keep fit for toil. The .nnemployed t jammed the Labor Exchange, bub. the" matter ended, there, as Avork Avas not to be had.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12097, 15 March 1910, Page 5

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THE WORKERS' CONDITION. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12097, 15 March 1910, Page 5

THE WORKERS' CONDITION. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12097, 15 March 1910, Page 5