S.P.C.A.
The forbiiehtly meeting of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals wtis held Inst evening. Tho president. Mr. F. Jleaiiowcrof:, in the chair. 'Phi! irisueetor reported having dealt with one, case of underfeeding stock, four cases nf soiw on horses, two horses and one dos destroyed, two horses ill-treated by bnatinif. He Iwd also visi';ed Mastertnii. and nttemied ':o some complaints mceived from that district, and also from Otnki. Subscriptions received amounted to Ji!) 18s. lid. including £1 Is. each from Hon. J. G. W. Aitkeu, Mrs. H. P. Bawfion E. E. Le Grove, Wellington Harbour Board Permanent Employees' Association: ,El. James Hamilton
Belgian refugees still remaining in England are estimated at 20,000, many of whom arc iiow permanently settled there. It was explained, in nns-nw to n. question' in the House of Commons that, under the Indian Factories Act of' Mill, tho maximum time in any one day for which a man may be employed in a textile factory is 12 Jiou.w. For womun it , is 11 hours, and for children six.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 290, 3 September 1919, Page 3
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176S.P.C.A. Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 290, 3 September 1919, Page 3
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