English Working Women.
It takes 37,910 women to nurse the English sick. In the English civil service there are 3,260 women clerks. Sixty-four women engravers earn their livelihood in England. Theie are 7,162 women missionaries and preachers in England. There are 600 professional beauties in London who don't work at all. There are 452 women editors in England and 1,309 female photographers. There are 11*. 995 English school teachers, nearly all of « hum aie » piasters Ten thousand five hundred women bind English book?, and 2,302 assist in printing them. The Qneen ie wor^h $8V 00,000. and nvuA>> I.avoor tli.vi rn»y woman in the Iviwgdcm There are 93,138 woman nailmakers in England The nails are used in fastening hor'-'fphoes in pln^e t>i »• 34* fv • c b>' •km f ' • it> England, ail oi whom actually swing htavu h*Dw»ert *nd do mta'a work^
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 100, 2 May 1885, Page 5
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140English Working Women. Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 100, 2 May 1885, Page 5
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