The Citizen of to Morrow a Handbook On Social Questions

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V. A r Tne Solutions.
head the checking of the flow of popu- lation from country to town I must content myself with naming; it is treated at length in the chapter on land reform. 1 If by any system of land partition we , , ... Land Reform.
can put an end to the ceaseless immigration into the large towns, the problem before us is immensely simplified. Without this assistance the work of the reformer in the towns must be unavailing, for as fast as the already overcrowded are offered relief, other
...s will arrive to take their place.
The first and most obvious remedy for overcrowding is to demolish the slums. Ample powers for this purpose have already been granted to the local i i i T-> i T The Slums.
authorities. Under the Public Health Act of 1875 the local authorities are empowered to stop overcrowding, to insist on existing dwelling-houses being made healthy, and to enforce the by-laws which secure proper construction and sanitation for new dwellings. The Housing of the Working Classes Act of 1890 not only gives the authorities power to purchase and demolish whole blocks of unfit dwellings in slum areas, but enables them to provide or encourage the provision of new healthy housing accommodation in the form of model lodging-houses, block dwellings, tenement houses, flats, and cottages.


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