BATHS AND PARLOURS FOR RURAL LABOURERS.
• — 4 ' ■ MARQTJIg OF SALISBURY 'ASKS > ' WHY? ■ By Telegraph—Prsss Association-Copyright > "Times"—Sydney "Sun" Special Cables. ' London, October 5. ' ' Tho Church Congress is discussing the question of rural betterment. ' The Marquis of Salisbury said: "Why ' teach agricultural labourers to ask for baths when they do not want baths? 5 Why suggest that they require a par- : lour? Neither baths_ nor parlours ' meant the saving of their souls, nor did' 1 they make any_ substantial difference in 5 regard to public health." J Mr. Roden Buxton,. ex-M.P., and at " one time Principal. of Morley College ' (for working men and women), advocat- • ed the Church supporting the movement 3 in favour of a minimum wage, a remedy - which was being advocated by every f party. 3 ■
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1874, 7 October 1913, Page 7
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