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  5. SQUEEZING THE PEOPLE!

    The general public pay for strikes, and it is the people at large who suffer from general strikes. There is no measuring the amount of injury and wrong inflicted on innocent people who are not-directly concerned with the cause of the strike, but whose means of livelihood are taken away through the far-reaching effects of a general strike. When toil is weary and long. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE [?] CRITIC.

    Who can undaunted brave the Critic's rage, Or note unmoved his mention in the Critics page ...

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  7. Don't Close the Door

    One of the most disastrous results of the industrial unrest which prevails at the present time is that the efforts to start and develop new local ...

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  8. Troubled Tories.

    The Tory Opposition are had tacticians. They continually play into the hands of the Government, and by their motion of no-confidence in the ...

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  9. Kitchener's Creation.

    General Fonville, in the course of a leading article in the "Matin," demonstrates that only now are the British beginning to reap the harvest of the ...

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  10. Living and the Dead.

    We are mainly concerned with the living, but in congested cities it has been found necessary to pay attention to the dead, and consider if burial is the ...

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