A LUCRATIVE BUSINESS.
BABY FARMING AT HOME.
MRS BRAMWELL BOOTH'S OPINION.
"Times" and "Sydney Sun" Services. (Received July 4 y 8 a.m.) LONDON, July 3.
Mrs Bramwell Booth states that she does not believe there is any organised white slave traffic, in children between England and the Continent. On the other hand, baby farming admittedly existed, and within two weeks 386 advertisements * had appeared in the English papers, which indicated the lucrative nature' of the: business. <
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 127, 4 July 1914, Page 9
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76A LUCRATIVE BUSINESS. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 127, 4 July 1914, Page 9
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