Some Poor Relief Questions With the Arguments On Both Sides Together With the

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Some Poor Relief Questions With the Arguments On Both Sides Together With the
Gertrude Lubbock
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, Hon. Sec. To the Central P. L. Conferences, P. L. Conference Reports, 1894. " It is a well known fact how few members of well managed friendly societies ever trouble the guardians. Let us leave the working out of the problem to these societies. They are capable of solving it without any assistance from or inter- ference by the State. " Ditto. 160 Some Poor Relief Questions. [ CH - " " A review of the facts materially lightens the outlook, for there is no room to doubt that the community gener...ally, and the working classes especially, have made great progress in providing for themselves during the past fifty years, and are continuing to do so by voluntary and chiefly self- managed means. " Self-Help versus State Pensions. C. J. RADLEY, High Chief Ranger of the Foresters, in " A Plea for Liberty, " edited by T. MACKAY, p. 279. If people would only believe it, there is a natural capacity in all men for a life of independ- ence. T. MACKAY, Charity Organisation Review, April, 1892, p. 125.

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