BRITAIN'S SOCIAL PROBLEMS.
tiik iiu\i;itx.\jjixrytask. leceived 28, 10.4(1 ,j), m . London, September 28. Mr. Iluldane, Secretary of State for Hnr, speaking at Ladyhrand, said oljagc pensions were only part of the mu.'U larger problem oi poor-law reform confronting the liovciunient. DiHVmnt au■lh irities ought to deal with eliiijvm, with prcvciUiblc disease among th« poor, and with the cilmiu.il olemeut, which rcc[iiired to lie segregated because H drugged down other.,. Those wiior sought tile 'poor-house through no fault of their own oug*!it to Ik dealt .with tenderly and kindly. Tlieie was jfreat room for economy and improved eflleieney, and all this niuhinery needed . overhauling. Education, land, and licensing,'besides a multitude of problems clustering round those subjects, reiruir'd attention before the community would be !u a healthy condition.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 236, 29 September 1908, Page 2
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126BRITAIN'S SOCIAL PROBLEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 236, 29 September 1908, Page 2
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