The new Larned History for ready reference, reading and research; the actual words of the world's best historians biographers and specialists; a complete system of history for all uses, extending to all countries and subjects and representing the better and newer literature of history . per andpulp industries on January 29 affecting 30,000workers. The trouble soon spread to the steel,lumber and shipping industries, and by March i[1923] approximately 70,000 were out of employ-ment. Rejection by the Riksdag of the Govern- 81 ments proposal to distribute doles among the un-employed led to resigna


The new Larned History for ready reference, reading and research; the actual words of the world's best historians biographers and specialists; a complete system of history for all uses, extending to all countries and subjects and representing the better and newer literature of history . per andpulp industries on January 29 affecting 30,000workers. The trouble soon spread to the steel,lumber and shipping industries, and by March i[1923] approximately 70,000 were out of employ-ment. Rejection by the Riksdag of the Govern- 81 ments proposal to distribute doles among the un-employed led to resignation of the Branting min-istry on April 6, (1923). Conservatives opposedthe measure, alleging that its adoption wouldstrengthen the prolonged strikes. On April 20 , leader of the Conservatives, formed apurely Conservative cabinet.—Ibid., 1923, pp. 112-113- 1920.—Arbitration board created to preventstrikes. See .Arbitration and Indus-trial: Sweden. 1920-1921.—Quarrel with Finland over AlandIslands.—Their award to Finland. See Alandislands: 1920; 1921. 1921.—Care of cripples and indigent poor. SeeCharities: Sweden: 1912-1921. 1922.—Temperance movement. See Liquorproblem: Sweden. 1922.—Represented at Genoa conference. SeeGenoa CONFERENCE (1022).. HJALMAR BRANTING See also : Principal European canals:Sweden; Charities: Sweden; Conservation opnatural resources: Sweden; Education: Moderndevelopments: 20th century: General educatiomSweden; Education, ,: Sweden;Flags: Sweden; Masonic societies: Sweden;Music: Folk music and nationalism: Scandinavia;Mythology: Scandinavian; Prison reform:Sweden; Proportional represent.\tion: Sweden;Scandinavian literature; Sooal insurance: De-tails for various countries: Sweden; UniversitiesAND colleges: 1348-1922. Also in: R. N. Bain, Scandinavia.: Political his-tory of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.—^, Things seen in Sweden.—P. Drachraannand H. Westergaard, Industrial development andcommer


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