Samuel Henry Jeyes a Sketch of His Personality And Work

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Apart from agriculture, there is no first-class in- dustry which is not more or less dependent on cheap power, and as Mr. Bonar Law has repeatedly ex- plained, our supply of coal is the one natural ad- vantage which we at present enjoy against most of our commercial rivals. Throw away their handicaps, and we shall soon be outpaced. Obviously the chief suffering will fall upon the working-classes, who will be hit twice over first in the fall of wages, and secondly, in the dwindling of employment.... It is indeed a dubious boon from the Ministry which, as Mr. Balfour remarked in the House of Commons, affects to be specially solicitous for " the poorest of the poor. " R 242 PESSIMI EXEMPLI But the worst feature of the new Act is not the economic evil, immediate and deferred, which it must bring about. Its true nature and purpose have been obligingly explained by the Labour men. They regard it, quite correctly, as an instalment of State Socialism. With unconcealed contempt they put aside the humanitarian plea now it has served its turn that coal-mining is a specially exhausting occupation which requires exceptional treatment.

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