"To Cure the Curse of Adam"
Nis electrically-operated washing machines are included in the equipment of the new baths and washhouses, recently. opened at Bow, one of London’s most thickly populated districts. At the opening ceremony, Mr. George Lansbury said that. "Machinery was sent to cure the curse of Adam. I remember when I lived in St. Stephen’s Road, Bow, in four t'ny rooms, with a swarm of children. The week was completely spoilt by the day the washing was done and the day the washing was dried, and I felt it was rough on many and many a woman. "The trouble with most of the working elass is that they think it wrong to dv work by machinery. Machinery is not wrong,.and getting rid of hard labex.s is not wrong. The thing is to bring to the service of man and woman all the machinery which the genius of
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 41, 24 April 1930, Page 27
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150"To Cure the Curse of Adam" Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 41, 24 April 1930, Page 27
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