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Labor laws of the United States, with decisions of courts relating thereto. Bulletin of the United States bureau of labor statistics. whole no. 148. Labor laws of the United States series, no. 3. Apr. 10, 1914. Washington. 2473 p. In 2 parts.

Workmen's compensation. Report upon operation of state laws. Investigation by commission of the American federation of labor and the national civic federation. Senate doc. no. 419. 63d cong. 2d sess. Washington. Superintendent of Documents. 1914. 255 p.

UTAH. Labor laws of the state of Utah and laws relating to immigration and statistics. Salt Lake city. [1914.] 48 p.

VAN DYKE, Harry W. The Clayton antitrust bill. In American employer. v. 2. p. 643-651, 707-718. Cleveland, Ohio. June, July 1914.

VEILLER, Lawrence. Housing reform. Russell Sage foundation publication. New York. Survey Associates. 1914. 225 p.

A model housing law. Russell Sage foundation publication. New York. Survey Associates. 1914. 352 p.

Full text of a model law to control the entire housing situation in cities.

The vicious Bartlett-Bacon bill. In American industries. New York. Jan. 1914. p. 7-9.

VIRGINIA. Laws affecting labor. In 17th annual report of the bureau of labor and industrial statistics, 1914. Richmond. 1914. p. 173-189. WASHINGTON. Law enforcement. In 9th biennial report of the bureau of labor statistics and factory inspection, 1913-1914. Olympia. 1914. p. 145-226.

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18. MANUFACTURES AND MINING.

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1914. 36 p. ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. Industrial census of federal city [Buenos Aires]. In United States daily consular and trade reports. 17th year. no. 256. p. 539. Washington. Oct. 31, 1914.

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Statistics showing number of persons employed by sex, statistics of child labor, wages, and value of product.

Manufacturing industries in the commonwealth, 1907-1912. In Monthly summary of Australian statistics. Bulletin No. 27. Melbourne. Bureau of Census and Statistics. Mar. 1914. p. 13-15, 57, 58. BELGIUM. Industries de la construction méca

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A study of the minor and home industries in French Indo-China, especially those of Tongking.

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Manufactures and Mining.

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Industrial directory of the United Kingdom for 1914. London. Wyman & Sons. 1914. 295 p. [Cd. 7483.]

Contains chapters on co-operative and employers' associations, labor organizations and statistics of manufactures.

ILLINOIS. 32d annual coal report, 1913. Springfield. State Mining Board. 1914. xii, 279 p.

IOWA. Statistics of manufactures, 1913. In 16th biennial report of the bureau of labor statistics, 1912-1913. Des Moines. 1914. p. 18-48. JONES, Eliot.

The anthracite coal combination in the United States, with some account of the early development of the anthracite industry. Harvard Economic Studies. v. 11. Cambridge, Mass. Harvard University Press. 1914. 261 p.

JONES, J. H. The tin plate industry: with

special reference to its relations with the iron and steel industries. London. P. S. King & Co. 1914. xxii, 280 p.

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Coal mining industry. 21st report for the year ending June 30, 1913. In 29th annual report of the department of labor and industry, 1913. Topeka. 1914. p. 231-283.

Wage-earner and manufacturing statistics. In 29th annual report of the department of labor and industry, 1913. Topeka. 1914. p. 67-89, 199-217.

MAINE. Directory of the manufacturing industries, [1914]. Augusta. Department of Labor and Industry. 1914. 130 p. MARYLAND. Statistics of manufactures. In 22d annual report of the bureau of statistics and information, 1913. Baltimore. 1914. p. 171-223.

Gives the more important figures relative to all classes of manufactures combined for 1909, 1904, and 1899, together with the percentages of increase from census to census as shown in the United States census 1910, v. 9, manufactures, p. 461, et seq.

Study of number of workers, hours and wages in leading industries of Maryland. In 22d annual report of the bureau of statistics and information, 1913. Baltimore. 1914. p. 153–160. MASSACHUSETTS.

BUREAU OF STATISTICS. 27th annual report on the statistics of manufactures for the year 1912. Boston. 1914. xxx, 126 p.

28th annual report on the statistics of manufactures for the year 1913. Boston. 1914. xxxviii, 127 p.

The statistics of wage-earners are given for males and females in two age groups, viz., 18 years of age and over and under 18 years of age.

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14th biennial report of the bureau of labor and industrial statistics, 1913-1914. Lincoln. 1914. p. 100-104.

NEW HAMPSHIRE. Directory of manufacturing establishments arranged by industries. In 10th biennial report of bureau of labor for the fiscal period ending Aug. 31, 1914. Concord. 1914. p. 70-97. NEW JERSEY.

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Includes directory of manufactures.

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Statistics of manufactures in Sweden in 1912. Prepared by the royal college of commerce of Sweden.

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WELTON, Thomas A. Notes on the Scottish

census returns of 1851, 1901 and 1911. Priv. print. 1914. 34 p.

WRIGHT, A. Disturbed Dublin. The story of the great strike of 1913-14, with a description of the industries of the Irish capital. London. Longmans. 1914. 350 p.

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ABELL, O. J. Labor classified on a skill-wages basis by the Ford motor company. In Scientific American supplement. v. 77. p. 86-88. New York. Feb. 7, 1914. ARNOLD, H. L. Ford methods and the Ford shops. In Engineering magazine. v. 47. p. 1-26, 179-203, 331-358, 507-532, 667692, 857-886; v. 48. p. 33-60, 338-366. New York. Apr.-Oct., Dec. 1914. BABSON, Roger W. Real profit sharing: next step forward in labor world. In Square deal. v. 15. p. 71-74, 129-132, 251-256. Battle Creek, Mich. Aug., Sept., Oct. 1914.

CARPENTER, C. Industrial co-partnership. London. Co-partnership Pub. Co. 1914.

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Henry Ford and profit sharing. In Outlook. v. 106. p. 105, 106. New York. Jan. 17, 1914.

KERSHAW, John B. C. The future relations of capital and labour. In Journal of the New Zealand department of labour. v. 22. p. 91-111. Wellington. Feb. 1914. LAYTON, W. T. The relations of capital and

labour. London. Collins. 1914. 264 p. Loop, Carl R. Profit sharing in the United

Kingdom. In United States daily consular and trade reports. 17th year. no. 248. p. 397. Washington. Oct. 22, 1914. LOUIS, George L. Paying more than wages; which profit-sharing system to use and why. In System. v. 25. p. 604-609.

Chicago. June 1914.

Millions of profits to employees. In Independent. v. 77. p. 83. New York. Jan. 19, 1914.

NATHAN, Jacob. Where men are made to appreciate their own work. In Square deal. v. 14. p. 147, 148. Battle Creek,

Mich. Mar. 1914.

PRICE, L. L. Coöperation and co-partnership. The nation's library, no. 8. London. Collin's Clear-type Press. 1914. 264 p. Profit-sharing. A discussion of the Ford plan: (1) Its defects. By George M. VERITY; (2) Its merits. By Lawrence F. ABBOTT. In Outlook. v. 106. p. 627-631. New York. Mar. 21, 1914.

RANKIN, J. R. Profit sharing for savings: W. C. Procter's successful plan. In World's work. v. 28. p. 316-320. Garden City, N. Y. July 1914.

Report of profit-sharing and labour co-partnership abroad. London. Board of Trade. Department of Labour Statistics. 1914. x, 164 p. [Cd. 7283.]

This supplements the report on profit-sharing in the United Kingdom, 1912. [Cd. 6196.] Gives statistics for France, Germany, and the United States. Reviewed in Board of trade labour gazette, v. 22, p. 122, 123, London, Apr. 1914. Chapters on United Kingdom reviewed in Board of trade labour gazette, v. 22, p. 325, 326, London, Sept. 1914.

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