LESSON FROM HITLER
HO WOMEN IN INDUSTRY BRITISH AGITATION CURE FOR UNEMPLOYMENT (El ec . tel. Cqp^riltt— United Press Assn.) .(Received- Sept. 25, noon.) LONDON, Sept. 24. Addressing the Oxford conference of works directors, managers, and foremen, Sir Herbert Austin urged the adoption by Britain of Herr Hitler’s idea of removing women from industry.. The women of .Britain, he said, had built round themselves a position which'they had not occupied before the wdii., * Industry. • was not; women’s place, He was confident ■ that, if al) wefe removed therefrom, except, perhaps, 'in the cotton, industry, it would solve the unemployment problem. British' industry was now unable to support higher, wages qr & shorter week; Unless the world was better o^nised t: a definite r moyeJn-the og; posTtcTaireetiHn'nngh t be expected, as ifterejissn]J/f»o ur * unif /reducing ftvagcs was a more economical ibasis.'
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18202, 25 September 1933, Page 7
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137LESSON FROM HITLER Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18202, 25 September 1933, Page 7
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