THE BRITISH WORKMAN
HIS PITIABLE PLIGHT. AN AMERICAN'S \ u£W. By Cable.—Press Association, —Copyright London, March 14. The New York Herald's 1 London correspondent interviewed Mr Henry Studnisza, the American Government's special agent for investigating British labour conditions. The American worker is represented by him as being a hundred per cent better off than the English worker, the condition of who«'e homes and children is pitiable. His family must dress in rags and economise to the veriest limit in order to en a the the wage-earner to keep fit for toil. The unemployed jammed the labour exchanges. but the matter ended there, as work was not to be had.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 340, 16 March 1910, Page 5
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108THE BRITISH WORKMAN Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 340, 16 March 1910, Page 5
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