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See also account in Lord Askwith's "Industrial Problems and Disputes" of the influence of customary differentials upon wage movements during the war, pp. 400-26. Ind. Reports, The Furniture Trades Case. Section 1. The transactions of distribution arranged in terms of money. How does this affect the outcome of distribution as regards wages? Section 2. The characteristics of price movements.

See also the chapter called "Unemployment" in Lord Askwith's "Industrial Problems and Disputes." See A. L. Bowley, "Distribution of Income in the United Kingdom Before the War." H. Clay, "Economics for the General Reader," pages 237-38.

"This was Sir George Askwith's tribute to General Booth and the Salvation Army at the opening of the new wing of the men's Elevators in Spa Road, Bermondsey, yesterday afternoon. The task of declaring the wing open devolved upon the Duke of Argyll, who had beside him on the platform the Duchess of Marlborough, Lady St.

The writer desires to express his obligations to various works from which he has derived much assistance, such as, above all, Du Bose's Gospel in the Gospels, Askwith's Conception of Christian Holiness, Tennant's Origin of Sin, and Jevons' Introduction to the History of Religion. To the first and the last of these he is especially indebted in regard to the view here taken of the Atonement.

The objectives of the permanent court and of the temporary tribunals are, in truth, quite different one seeks to provide a just and balanced system which will tend to continuity of work in industries generally, whereas the other seeks to prevent or to end a present strike in its own industry." See also Lord Askwith's "Industrial Problems and Disputes" for another expression of the same view.