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lutholtz at Feb 23, 2021 03:40 PM

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...motor drive to a textile factory where 300 women are employed. The minimum wages of the women is 5R $1.70 per month. Men ear 8$ or 2.56. The max [illegible] for men is 15R or one English pounds per month. The weavers bring in a small boy to help and thus train him up to this lucrative trade. Only coarse cotton is woven here, but it is a kind used here in India only. We next went to call on Lady Chanderwarka whose husband is a judge in the High Court. They lived in quite a [illegible] house and the reception room had European chairs. The lady, very fat and black, and a charming daughter Mrs. Sirur both spoke English and told us what is being done for the women of India. Now there are three schools for child widows...

p. 49

48

...motor drive to a textile factory where 300 women are employed. The minimum wages of the women is 5R $1.70 per month. Men ear 8$ or 2.56. The max [illegible] for men is 15R or one English pounds per month. The weavers bring in a small boy to help and thus train him up to this lucrative trade. Only coarse cotton is woven here, but it is a kind used here in India only. We next went to call on Lady Chanderwarka whose husband is a judge in the High Court. They lived in quite a [illegible] house and the reception room had European chairs. The lady, very fat and black, and a charming daughter Mrs. Sirur both spoke English and told us what is being done for the women of India. Now there are three schools for child widows...