BETTER ACQUAINTANCE
IF NOTHING MORE. THE PREMIERS , CONFERENCE. (.Received 10.30 aan.) MELBOURNE, this day. Mr. A. "Fisher, the Federal Premier, States that lie is considerably impressed *ith the value of an Australasian. Conference, such as he xeseently discussed with Mc Alassey. Hfe ■Cbinks it might lead, to reciprocal arrangements in regard to trade and other • SBjatters. It would certainly tend to the •oritivatkm. of a better acquaintance. ■?»,Tnrmg tbe-subjects suitable for discus~»on?wjaW be the question of reciprocity aKfimdrng the Workers' Compensation A&irt and the entering into an agreement Try which the family wage-earner in•capaeitated when beyond Ms own State shall have the benefit of the legislation ox the country to which he belocged. Other suitable questions were the compilation of statistics, defence, cable "rates, currency, reciprocity, and the of goods. Mr. Fisher said «c had not suggested a date of the first "Conference, but it might be worth considering whether it eanid not be worked in with the Premiers' Conference to be iteld. in May.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 66, 18 March 1915, Page 6
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