The book The Eight Hour Question was written by author Robertson, J. M. (John Mackinnon), 1856-1933 Here you can read free online of The Eight Hour Question book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Eight Hour Question a good or bad book?
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The number of mar- riages in 1891 was 285,458, being 16,126 more than in 1890, and the highest number since 1884. The births were 28,318 more than in 1890, when the great fall in births as well as the increase in deaths was mainly attributable to the grippe. ^ The Registrar-General, in his Report for 1890, observes that " had the rate of growth in 1871-1887 been maintained, the THK POPULATION OEUX. 131 IV. The desperate fact that hundreds of thousands of these children have died or will die chi...ldren, from sheer want of proper sustenance and healthy sur- roundings, is a main part of the tragedy of over- population, and yet their disappearance seems to blind many people to the tragedy altogether. While they are dying in the darkness of the slums and the wilder- nesses of huddled houses, the philanthropist and the politician tell us that there is no over-population — this with the mobs of unemployed in chronic congre- gation, and nothing but the map of the sparsely- inhabited areas of the planet to sustain them.
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