TRANSACTIOJCS OF SECTIOX F. 



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3. On Partnership of Capital and Labour as a Solution of the Conflict 

 between them. By Henry Vivian. 



Industrial progress and tbe position of 

 Political machinery not the best for all 



What is meant by Partnership. 

 Labour. 



Unions of Employers and Employed, 

 purposes. 



Narrow motives not conducive to success of Partnerships. Early failures. 

 Present position of the Movement towards Partnership. Examples of producers' 

 associations organised by working men; working-class employers applying the 

 principle ; private firms applying the principle. 



Difficulties in the way of progress. 



Helpful agencies. 



4. The Uxpendifure of Middle-Class Working Women. 

 By Miss C. E. Collet. 



Table I. — Details of Expenditure for One Year of Six Middle-class Workin(^ 

 Women: (V) a Journalist , Joint Occupier of House ; (2) a Clerk, renting Un- 

 furnished Lodgings ; (3) a High School Mistress in Furnished Lodgings ; and 

 (4), (5), a7id (6) High School Mistresses boarding in Private Houses. 



Percentage of Income Spent on 



(«) Included in ' Miscellaneous.' 



(*) Daily travelling included under ' Miscellaneous ; ' holiday mainly at friends 

 expense. 



(c) Includes ' petty cash.' 



(d) This total Expr.nditure ; income tax and balance not stated ; savings only 

 include money actually removed from current account to ' a place of safety.' 



