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.I AMONG THE ZULUS.I

THOSE WHO LABOUR.

THE FISHING BIGHTS AT LLANELLY.

ALL WHO SUFFER FROM - - RUPTURES

THE CONDITIONS OF LABOUR.…

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THE CONDITIONS OF LABOUR. I [BY GEORGE H. WOOD, F.S.] I The Labour Gazette tells us a good tale this month. The days of labour seem to be brighten- ing, at least, so far as employment is concerned. The percentage of unemployed members of Trade Unions has been gradually falling of late, until, at last it has reached the excel- lent figure of 2 5 per cent. of those making returns to the Board of Trade. This is extremely gratifying, as it is the low- est percentage reached since 1890, when only about 1-5 per cent. were unemployed. It is also very satisfactory to note that over 20 per cent. of the Trades Unions making returns have under 1 per cent. unemployed, and that of the miners of Northumberland, only 0'9 per cent. are wanting 'employment. The changes in the rates of wages are more satisfactory even than the returns of unem- ployment. During the last month 169,500 persons received advances, whilst only 2,500 persons suffered decreases. These ad vances average about 8 pence per head per week, or a matter Of about £ 56,000 per week to those who received the advances. It is noteworthy that the building trades still keep well to the fore in receiving advances. There were no de- creases in these trades, but there were 10,600 persons who received advances. The rural depopulation and town growth seem to make a huge demand for houses. How true the Bay- ing, what is one man's poison is another's meat!

THE OLD TOWN HALL. I

TO OUR CORRESPONDENTS. I

A RUNAWAY HORSE AT LLAN-IELLY.…

WHAT TO EAT, DRINK, AND AVOID.

ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, SEASIDE.…

BROADOAK COLLIERY EXPLO- .1'..…

i THE LOCAL CUP COMPETITION…

I KID WELLY NATIONAL SCHOOL…

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