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EFFECT OX CHILDREN IX U.S.A. SCHOOL ROLLS INCREASE. 'United Press ! A ssociotion—By ElectricTelegraph—Copyright). NEW YORK, September 12. As an instance of the benefit* of the -National Recovery Act djt Ninv York, it is osti-nmaut that b-o million or *o of children who returned to school six months ago would to-day be augmented by 20,000 child workers who have been released from industry. What some observers have interpreted as a slowing down of the re-em-ployment in business generally as met by a statement by Air Green (president of the Federation of Labour) who ha s issued a warning against any further modification of the Recovery Act regarding -labour contracts, ’and has demanded even shorter working hours. A!r Donald Richberg. N.R.A. counsel, declared that unles s there wore a better understanding on the Labou ir provisions, “war between various groups of employers and employees would - involve -all the people of America.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 September 1933, Page 5
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