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February 6, 1924 issue

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This article focuses on the developments in various parts of the world. In various parts of the country the birth-control movement is adopting the simple course of challenging the law and then if necessary testing it in court. In Chicago a clinic has actually been opened and licensed by the city, by order of Judge Harry L. Fisher of the Circuit Court, who issued a writ of mandamus restraining the Mayor and the Health Commissioner from interfering. The motto of the British trade unionists, upon the advent of the first Labor Government in the history of England, seems to be business as usual.

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BIRTH control; SOCIAL movements; LABOR unions; CHICAGO (Ill.); ILLINOIS; GREAT Britain; UNITED States
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