A study in democracy: being an account of the rise and progress of industrial co-operation in Bristol . ^iAC- ^ i-. INDUSTRIAL CO-OPERATION IN BRISTOL. 385 CHAPTER XXVIII. WITH the exception of that recorded in the previouschapter, the time has been all too short toestimate the effect of other policies which havebeen inaugurated since amalgamation took effect. Thischapter, therefore, must be confined chiefly to a catalogueof such events as might be reasonably expected in thefuture to have a permanent influence for good or ill uponthe development of Co-operation in Bristol. At the first Quarter


A study in democracy: being an account of the rise and progress of industrial co-operation in Bristol . ^iAC- ^ i-. INDUSTRIAL CO-OPERATION IN BRISTOL. 385 CHAPTER XXVIII. WITH the exception of that recorded in the previouschapter, the time has been all too short toestimate the effect of other policies which havebeen inaugurated since amalgamation took effect. Thischapter, therefore, must be confined chiefly to a catalogueof such events as might be reasonably expected in thefuture to have a permanent influence for good or ill uponthe development of Co-operation in Bristol. At the first Quarterly Meeting, held on December 9th,1905, a sum of £2$ was voted to Mr. H. A. Carter for hisservices to the movement. It is scarcely necessary to saythis was well-deserved recognition. One of the pioneers ofthe Bristol and District Society, Mr. Carter had workedthrough good report and ill for the advancement of Co-operation in Bristol; and, in making this presentation, themembers showed the brotherly tendency of Co-operationno less than they paid tribute to the downright sincerityof the man. At the same meeting


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