Reports on labour and social conditions in Germany . A View of the Market Place. A View of the old Masonry in the City Wall*, 257 No amouut of theorising can upset the claim that TariffReform lias given the German farmers: — (a) A big output. (b) Cheap cost of j)roduction. (c) Cheap feeding stuffs. (d) Security in the home market. Look at Germany! shouts your Free British farmer does look—witli envy!. S. , Newcombe Road, Luton, Beds. April 20th, 1910. Report by A. HOWELL. Prom the time we entered Germany till the time we left theone thing that we could not help


Reports on labour and social conditions in Germany . A View of the Market Place. A View of the old Masonry in the City Wall*, 257 No amouut of theorising can upset the claim that TariffReform lias given the German farmers: — (a) A big output. (b) Cheap cost of j)roduction. (c) Cheap feeding stuffs. (d) Security in the home market. Look at Germany! shouts your Free British farmer does look—witli envy!. S. , Newcombe Road, Luton, Beds. April 20th, 1910. Report by A. HOWELL. Prom the time we entered Germany till the time we left theone thing that we could not help but notice was the seeminglyprosperous condition of the people. The principal towns that we visited were Elberfeld, Barmen,Essen, Berlin, and Plauen, and during the whole of the timewe did not see the poverty such as one can see in the towns i»ndcities of England—ragged women and bare-footed childrenwalking the streets we did not see. At Essen a man could obtain a substantial dinner for 5d.,a supper for 4d., and a breakfast for 3d. In a provision shopby Krupps works ribs of beef 8


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