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be applied to agriculture. In fact, the National Alliance 

 of Employers and tlmployed are taking up this question 

 and have already started Councils in one or two counties. 

 I think that agriculturists would be well advised to 

 back this movement ; and if it makes good, and meets a 

 need, this system might in the end supersede the present 

 Wage Boards. 



Rowntree's How the Worker Lives, and Mr. F. E. Green's book, 

 A Histoty of the English Agricitltural Labourer, 1870-19.20, published 

 by King and Son, should be read as giving the labour point of 

 view. The l.itter, perhaps not unnaturally, gives a somewhat biased 

 view. 



