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Charlie | July 17, 1929 issue

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Winston Churchill, long the Tory Chancellor of the Exchequer, tauntingly promised British Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald, cordial cooperation in the British Government's self-imposed task of carrying out the Conservatives' policy and making the world easier if not safer for capitalism. And indeed it was done. On the other hand, to distribute leisure equitably in a machine age without an undue waste of productive power, is no easy task. While Sunday as a religious holiday has declined in the face of high criticism, the day as an institution of leisure has acquired new sanctions from enlightened public opinion.

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CHURCHILL, Winston, Sir, 1874-1965; MACDONALD, James Ramsay, 1866-1937; POLITICAL parties; SUNDAY; LEISURE; PUBLIC opinion
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