Reports on labour and social conditions in Germany . o Ll z<. < 363 througli, and after tliey have gone by closes U]). Also visiiedthe cathedral and att(Hided service there. 8peud the greaterpart of tlie day ex])loring tlie town, Avith iis magnificent l)nild-ings, statues of various hinds, for Avliich Germany is especi-ally noted. CONCLUSION. In conclusion I may say I think the Germans arc a con-tented, united and sober race; their wages are certainly lowerthan in England, food and (dothing generally are higher, taxa-tion greater, hours of work longer, but there is no doubt theylive on l


Reports on labour and social conditions in Germany . o Ll z<. < 363 througli, and after tliey have gone by closes U]). Also visiiedthe cathedral and att(Hided service there. 8peud the greaterpart of tlie day ex])loring tlie town, Avith iis magnificent l)nild-ings, statues of various hinds, for Avliich Germany is especi-ally noted. CONCLUSION. In conclusion I may say I think the Germans arc a con-tented, united and sober race; their wages are certainly lowerthan in England, food and (dothing generally are higher, taxa-tion greater, hours of work longer, but there is no doubt theylive on less money than the English, whi(di makes them as as the English. We left Cologne vSunday night for home, arrivingHook of Holland ) , thence by steamer to Harwichand on to Liverpool Street, where we arrived at in Grill Room, No. 1 Platform, after which we weretaken for a drive round the East of London in brakes for aboutfour hours. John Park Cottage, Kings Langley. Report by F. S. JUDD. My impressions of G


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