. John Bull's open door: a plea for it to be shut. ng so, it is a positivemarvel to see the objection which Labour have to recognise thesmallest merit in Tariff Reform, though of course I know that suchLabour are controlled by their constituencies. I sometimes read the report of Labour Societies andAssociations, and seeing all members of the same live by theresult of their labour, as a looker-on, I cannot help thinkingit would be an exceedingly sensible thing if in regulating theconduct of such societies the following could be RULE ONE, viz.:— That the members as a body should do a


. John Bull's open door: a plea for it to be shut. ng so, it is a positivemarvel to see the objection which Labour have to recognise thesmallest merit in Tariff Reform, though of course I know that suchLabour are controlled by their constituencies. I sometimes read the report of Labour Societies andAssociations, and seeing all members of the same live by theresult of their labour, as a looker-on, I cannot help thinkingit would be an exceedingly sensible thing if in regulating theconduct of such societies the following could be RULE ONE, viz.:— That the members as a body should do all in their power toprotect their own particular industry, and take all steps possible toassist their employers in obtaining regular work for members. Is it in the employers interest only that trade should be foundfor the factory ? I fear the working man in many cases acts as ifthe material progress of the factory was of no interest at all to him. > ?—« wo ow w oH n COCO O iz; fo>o o •*! o Q % O oo o HO w H w • W * H o ^1. > ^ c > ^ s »w H o m o CO Cm Hr> H fW CO o 2! >w H O > oo t/i a o ^^ CA aSi O -


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