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   Fair-Trade (Newspaper) - April 24, 1891, London, Middlesex                                Registered A. Journal Devoted to Home Trade and Industry and Commercial throughout the Vol. 289. April 24, 1891. Price One BOILING WATER OR E COCOA ' BREAKFAST OR CRAMER'S PIANOFORTES AND Regent Street and Moor gate Inventions awarded for good quality and moderate CRAMER'S HIRE Grand and Cottage and by I and for cash or hire J. B. Cramer & Moorgate 1888. hereby you our sole agents for of 1 Erard ' J. B. CRAMER & 40 to 46, Moorgate Fisher's Watches OF FINEST Moderate Largest Stock in the J. D. Watch 228, HIGH THE RIGHTS OF the din of battle it is difficult even to think of the original cause of and when the fighting is continued year by year it is entirely lost sight of. Who us could tell out of what special incident or incidents sprang the great seven war of old So when Capital and Labour are perpetually in the origin of the dispute fades away amid the more exciting events of the We clearly enough general of the different We know what the dockers fought that the Glasgow strike was a that the Cardiff revolt was a second of perhaps even an of the great London dock strike and that the most recent dispute of all at Bradford - has been the direct consequence of the McKinley Tariff Act. beyond this the general public sees little beneath They do not recognise that these the one after the are but part of a indeed waged by the same individuals not even led by the same leaders and indeed probably some of them disapproved of by the very who have engineered similar fights in the past but still the same long upon conceptions in which possibly both sides arc at the same time partially in the The position occupied by Labour in the more recent nominally for higher wages or against or for shorter is in reality based oh the claim for profit In almost every workmen community at the present moment this thought is The leaders of the the moment we will not call them the have their followers with the notion that or in other words is earning a greater share of profits than that to which it is morally They claim to and for the purpose of strengthening their case they select as illustrations a few concerns which are paying high If this or that concern be paying io or 15 per to its it can afford to pay more for the common And then the average wording mind is imbued with the idea that all companies and all employers are getting this nice return for their ignoring entirely the very large number of concerns which are paying a large wage sheet every but are returning no many of them indeed paying for labour outr of instead of out of It is this element which places contention these and followers on the horn's of a the - ideal - Socialist would get rid of such dilemma by arguing all should common that there should be no profits for no ' as we know the nothing but comfort and and happiness for with a minimum quantity of work for But this millenium is far off to be reckoned and we have to deal with things as they an existence in which we are still but not caring do more than our necessities oblige us there be a in the sufficient to our inventive faculties and stimulate our As things it is impossible that between Capital and in the sense by a very large section of the working can exist without loss and in this sense the at once falls to the His daily needs have to be and he cannot even ' wait for profit to much less share in any The first week of such sharing must end in collapse when Saturday n i gh t com and he req u i res a In. another and a higher Labour does share profit with and if the records of all our industrial both public and agricultural and could be unveiled we venture to say it would be found that Labour has for some years past been getting on the whole very much the best of it. But such shares are by the demand for the on which the capital and labour are to be expended by the number of men seeking By the side of these two the question whether there be much capital matter how the word may be in the market or the goes for Capital is but the lubricating oil that enables the whether of the head or the to avail itself of the demand for the commodities they In the proportion of demand for their so must the workers If three workmen are looking after THE LABOUR 1891.]  

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