Fiscal Facts And Fictions a Strictly Commercial View of the Tariff Problem

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Fiscal Facts And Fictions a Strictly Commercial View of the Tariff Problem
Fred G Frederick George Shaw
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' This extract is by another writer : ' With the first pinch of winter there comes the cry of distress from the East End.
' It is an ominous cry, foreteUing a period of destitution which authorities fear will greatly exceed that of the years when thousands of workless, home- less, and foodless men paraded their woeful state in the streets of London.
' There are double the number of out-of-works on the books of the Salvation Army than there were at this time last year, and every night between 3,
... 000 and 4, 000 persons are being turned away from the shelters to sleep in the streets. " I regard the out- look as the blackest for seven years, " said the chief of the Social Wing.
' Rapidly the conditions are worsening. " Men are losing their employment by thousands, " sa3's Mr. S. Forde Ridley, M. P. For the South- W^est Division of Bethnal Green. The general depression in trade is responsible. ' 'A Hundred Little Hells. ' Here is Birmingham — ' a hundred little hells ' : ' Birmingham moves out of its nice villa and goes into rooms.


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