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SPECIAL ARTICLES.—Credit union movement in United States in 1929.—Longshore labor conditions in United States, pt. 2.—Labor situation in Korea; by Ta Chen.— Cost of industrial accidents to State, employer, and man; by H. W. Heinrich.— Safety standards in industry; by Cyril Ainsworth.—Conciliation work of Department of Labor, Sept. 1930; by Hugh L. Kerwin.—Statistics of immigration, Aug. 1930; by J. J. Kunna.
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