HUMAN PROBLEMS.
COMMUNIST’S LETTER. Received December 4. 9.15 a m. LONDON, Dec. 3. Air Saklat?. ala, tho Communist member for Battersea, writing to all tho Dominion Premiers, calling attention to what ho calls “the most important human problems and certain political problems,” says: “Probably you were not invited to inspect the thousands upon thousands of congested insanitary British i omes In which mothers giving birth to babies are surrounded in the same room and even in the same bed by other grown-up and lialf-hungry workless children. These .are to a largo extent to no your population in th© future for, pick carefully as you may. these will form tho majority of the British people of the next generation. The fussy nature of some of Air Baldwin’s Cabinet Alinisters has just been presented to you as strength and the Yarmouth bloater character of some of the British Labour representatives placed before you as an index of the general contentment among the working class, so you are evidently departing with a safe market in your pocket and a dream of a strong, well-developed Conservatively disciplined stream of emigrants’ whenever you whistle for them. It is my bounden duty to draw the attention of you colonials to the real problems of life which you ought to have studied with greater care than calculations of the profits of some imaginery trade.” —A. and N.Z. cable.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 6, 4 December 1926, Page 9
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231HUMAN PROBLEMS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 6, 4 December 1926, Page 9
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