The Rise of Dennis Hathnaught Life of the Common People Across the Ages As Set

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The Rise of Dennis Hathnaught Life of the Common People Across the Ages As Set
James Philip Maccarthy
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This va. St army, comprising one in every thirty-seven of the population, is DENNIS HATHNAUGHT 157 receiving public relief in some form. A report of the Local Government Board in 1910 showed that the number of able- bodied men relieved on account of want of work had increased one hundred and thirty-three per cent, over the previous year's figures. The total body of pauper- ism, as compared with the total on the same date of the previous year had in- creased by 3. 4 per cent. The new recruits nu...mbered thirty-seven thousand one hundred and seventy-seven. The highest increase was in Durham, 7. 1 per cent. One in every thirty-two persons in Lon- don is a pauper. It is all due to free trade, cry the Unionists, but Dennis Hathnaught, M. P. , representing the La- bour party, knows better.
Great attention is now being given in England to the question of the physical deterioration of the English people. This tendency toward degeneracy was brought out very strikingly at the time of the Boer War, when England needed re- cruits.


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