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Social problems and the war
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1917)
And as agriculture strikes more deeply at the roots of
human life than any mere trade, so agricultural science
possesses a human interest and dignity that marks it off
sharply from any branch of technology; it is, indeed, ...
Infant mortality and the Notification of Births Acts, 1907, 1915
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1919)
This subject was referred to in a paper on "Child Life
as a National Asset," read before the Society by Mr.
Shannon Millin on December 17th, 1915, but as a good
deal of information on the subject was forthcoming ...
The amendment of the law in Ireland as to maintenance of illegitimate children
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1914)
The statute law in force in Ireland differs in many
respects from that in force in England, and there are many
Acts- of Parliament, which apply to England only, which
might with advantage be extended to Ireland. One ...
Public house reform
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1912)
The writer of an article in our leading journal (1)
says:?"The need of the moment is not to abolish the
public-house, but to reform it. The first step is to give a
very substantial preference in treatment to houses ...
Remedies for overcrowding in the city of Dublin
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1912)
This question is no new one; it has been discussed in and
out of this Society; much has been done by private and
public effort to remedy the overcrowding which admittedly
exists in the city of Dublin, but the latest ...