. The National Civic Federation review . gie:—I have been furnished with an ad-mirable text,—Industrial Peace. This is the day ofPeaceful Arbitration Treaties among Nations to pro-mote International Peace,—a beneficent change, evenalthough these agreements reserve two kinds of dis-putes for the arbitrament of war in the last resort. We should always remember with satisfactionthat peace reigns in six-sevenths of the industrialworld. There are only seven out of twenty-two mil-lions engaged in gainful pursuits, in mechanical andmanufacturing occupations. Now, we hear nothingof war in the agricult


. The National Civic Federation review . gie:—I have been furnished with an ad-mirable text,—Industrial Peace. This is the day ofPeaceful Arbitration Treaties among Nations to pro-mote International Peace,—a beneficent change, evenalthough these agreements reserve two kinds of dis-putes for the arbitrament of war in the last resort. We should always remember with satisfactionthat peace reigns in six-sevenths of the industrialworld. There are only seven out of twenty-two mil-lions engaged in gainful pursuits, in mechanical andmanufacturing occupations. Now, we hear nothingof war in the agricultural branch, which of itself hasmore than ten millions of workers. The farmer andhis farm-hands co-operate peacefully, and their rela-tions are satisfactory, as we safely infer from theabsence of Quarrel between them. In domestic service, comprising five and one-half millions, all ispeace; perhaps in this department the relations ofemployer and employed are most satisfactory of very few are the homes with servants in which.


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