Reports on labour and social conditions in Germany . eply to your favour of the 24th ult., we beg to informvou that there are nine horseflesh shops, 363 beef butchers,and 387 pork butchers in Nuremberg. It is forbidden to sell horseflesh in ordinary butchersshops. As regards the consumption of horseflesh, we would pointout that in 1909, 738 horses were slaughtered; 11 of these wererejected as unfit. The weight of the flesh of a horse averages 200 kg. 727horses of 200 kg. (flesh) gives the total of 145,400 kg., or045 kg. per head of the population each year. The consumption of horseflesh is not
Reports on labour and social conditions in Germany . eply to your favour of the 24th ult., we beg to informvou that there are nine horseflesh shops, 363 beef butchers,and 387 pork butchers in Nuremberg. It is forbidden to sell horseflesh in ordinary butchersshops. As regards the consumption of horseflesh, we would pointout that in 1909, 738 horses were slaughtered; 11 of these wererejected as unfit. The weight of the flesh of a horse averages 200 kg. 727horses of 200 kg. (flesh) gives the total of 145,400 kg., or045 kg. per head of the population each year. The consumption of horseflesh is not even 1/100 part ofthat of ordinary meat. It must not be forgotten that a fair amount is used forfeeding animals. (Signed) Fe. Petrenz,Director of the Statistical Ofiice, Nurnberg. Printed by Jas. Truscott & Son, Ltd., Suffolk Lane, London, ON LABOUR and SOCIAL CONDITIONS IN GERMANY. VOLUME 11. WORKING MENS TOURS, No8. IV and V. PRICH, 9a. NET. CLOTH, 1- NET. London jThe Tarifi. reform League, 7, VurroRiA Street. Westminster. Fsbrik. und Contor: Eigclstein 110. K6ln-SchUchthof. Tylephon 538 und 10125. ^A^ecy///////c/ S. R. -^:,,/. y^.^:---J^y - ^^ ,w. J ^ 1-s 1 /f/(t*^~-i*< ?-%^... ;, t:-C-: ^ tir-^/^[^ Butchers Price List (for Translation, see Appendix). REPORTS ON LABOUR and SOCIAL CONDITIONS IN GERMANY. VOLUME II. WORKING MENS TOURS, Nos. IV and y. PRICE, 9d. NET. CLOTH, 1/- NET. London:The Takiff Reform League, 7, Victoria Stfeet, Westminster, 1910. PEEFACE. The first volume of the Reports of working men who visitedGermany to see for themselves the conditions of their fellow-workers in that country has furnished a complete and convincing?exposure of the mendacious misrepresentation of German industrial?conditions which did duty for argument in Free Trade news-papers and on Free Trade platforms at the last General any proof of this were necessary, it is furnished by the wildvituperation with which the volume ha? been received by theFre
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