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The commissioners of enquiry had stated
following return represents the state of
progress result results of the measure in the unions of the several which had have
countries come into operation tolerably complete
operations.
(Insert the Tables.)
The Commissioners of enquiry stated that
the results effects of the application of
the principles of administration which
they developed would be as follows
upon the pauperised labourers.
1. That their industry would be
restored and improved
2. That frugal habits would be
created or strengthened.
3. That the permanent demand for
their labour would encrease.
4. That the encrease would be
such that their wages so far from
being depressed by the encreased amount
of labour in the market would
in general advance.
5. That the number of improvident
and wretched pauper marriages would
diminish.
6. That discontent would and crime
would abate and their moral
and social conditions would be
improved.
Our information space does not enable us to
present the complete information exemplifications
of the working of the
measure upon each of these points
but we can state that upon none
has it failed.
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