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KEEP WOMEN IN THEIR HOMES

I.OXDOX. Rppt. 24. Modern conditious threatened family life as it had not been tlireatened foi eenturies, said Ihe Archbishop of York T)r. Garliett, at Hulf. Among tlie reasons whv married eouples wished to avoid having chikl ren, he said, were the high taxes, tlie rising cost of living, and the lack 0 domestic help. He said he hoped thc Governinent would not encourage motliers with young children to take employment, even at the present stage of the labour shortage. A wonian, an bearing children and giving them aml their fatlier a happy and contented liome life, was rendering more valuaoie serviee to the Btate than by working all day in a faetory.

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Chronicle (Levin), 26 September 1947, Page 5

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KEEP WOMEN IN THEIR HOMES Chronicle (Levin), 26 September 1947, Page 5

KEEP WOMEN IN THEIR HOMES Chronicle (Levin), 26 September 1947, Page 5

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