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  <note type="statement of responsibility">by James Samuelson. With cover illustration by G. Hall Neale.</note>
  <note>Appendix A: Comparison of union and non-union rates of pay for women's work.--Appendix B: Sweated industries.--Appendix C: Home labour abroad.</note>
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