Reports on labour and social conditions in Germany . - 5 Q. 4-. +-• -a ^£ Q. • O 4— — Q. in OJin x: (/) —S CO ^ ? C3 03 ?HO OJ Q O J2< ^ 449 Attention should also be drawn to tlie fact that only the bestparts of hors2S, those corresponding to the round of beef, -fee, areeaten as human food. NUREMBERG. In this town we presented ourselves at Messrs. Siemens Schuc-kert Werke (Electrical Eiigineering Works), when near dinner time,and after a little trouble we were told to return after dinner, and weshould be conducted round ; so, leaving the oflice just at dinnertime, we had a splendid opportun


Reports on labour and social conditions in Germany . - 5 Q. 4-. +-• -a ^£ Q. • O 4— — Q. in OJin x: (/) —S CO ^ ? C3 03 ?HO OJ Q O J2< ^ 449 Attention should also be drawn to tlie fact that only the bestparts of hors2S, those corresponding to the round of beef, -fee, areeaten as human food. NUREMBERG. In this town we presented ourselves at Messrs. Siemens Schuc-kert Werke (Electrical Eiigineering Works), when near dinner time,and after a little trouble we were told to return after dinner, and weshould be conducted round ; so, leaving the oflice just at dinnertime, we had a splendid opportunity of seeing the workers leave,and a better dressed set of workmen I have never seen in after dinner, we were conducted round by one of theofficials, who could speak English fluently, through the variousmachine sho])^ and foundry stores, &c., and afterwards to someinstitutions founded for the benefit of the firms workpeople. Thisfirm now employs from 6,000 to 7,000 hands. The place wasdoing full time ; in fact,


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