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LIVING WAGE A CHRISTIAN PRINCIPLE.

THE CHURCH AND THE MASSES. By Telosrraph—Press Association—Oopyricht "Times" —Sydney "Sun" Special Cables. London, November 25. Tho Council of tho Churches, in a manifesto signed by leading clergy and philanthropists, advocates a, living wage, because it is a Christian principle, and states that it believes the churches arc not. exercising anything like the proper influence within tlioir power upon social life. AVhilo wealth and tho opportunities for enjoyment are constantly _ increasing among tho upper and middle classes, the multitudes aro weakened in faculty by lack of proper subsistence, and are deprived of hope and happiness in life.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1917, 27 November 1913, Page 7

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LIVING WAGE A CHRISTIAN PRINCIPLE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1917, 27 November 1913, Page 7

LIVING WAGE A CHRISTIAN PRINCIPLE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1917, 27 November 1913, Page 7

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