Parliamentary Papers, 13. köideH.M. Stationery Office, 1889 |
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... girls who are employed at dressmaking and so on , who live some two or three miles from their work ; they are able to come to their work from that distance very well in the morning , why should not the tailor ? I think he would be all ...
... girls who are employed at dressmaking and so on , who live some two or three miles from their work ; they are able to come to their work from that distance very well in the morning , why should not the tailor ? I think he would be all ...
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... girls do come long distances ? [ Continued . Many of the girls employed in shops and factories attached to the shops in Regent - street come from two or three miles away every morning ; that is to say , they go up to Camden Town , or to ...
... girls do come long distances ? [ Continued . Many of the girls employed in shops and factories attached to the shops in Regent - street come from two or three miles away every morning ; that is to say , they go up to Camden Town , or to ...
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... girls in the district . They work excessively long hours . 17617. Each link , you say , is made separately ? Yes . 17618. In what condition does the operative obtain the iron out of which the link is made ? They obtain the iron from the ...
... girls in the district . They work excessively long hours . 17617. Each link , you say , is made separately ? Yes . 17618. In what condition does the operative obtain the iron out of which the link is made ? They obtain the iron from the ...
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... girls or females ? They are generally girls . 17792. Earl of Aberdeen . ] Is it not equally common for the blowing to be done by the person who is forging the link ? In the small chains , only the very small ones . 17793. In the case of ...
... girls or females ? They are generally girls . 17792. Earl of Aberdeen . ] Is it not equally common for the blowing to be done by the person who is forging the link ? In the small chains , only the very small ones . 17793. In the case of ...
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... girls under 18 years of age ? Yes , I would . I would suggest that they should not be allowed to do work , except on the same conditions as brick - yards or glass - works , and metal trades ; I would raise the age to the same standard ...
... girls under 18 years of age ? Yes , I would . I would suggest that they should not be allowed to do work , except on the same conditions as brick - yards or glass - works , and metal trades ; I would raise the age to the same standard ...
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