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LABOUR IN JAPAN.

COMPLAINTS IN CONGRESS. UNIONISM BARRED. (Received 2.50 p.m.) WASHINGTON, November C. At the International Labour Conference M. Maartens, a Belgian delegate, read a statement reproaching Japan for the methods used in selecting Labour representatives, and also the Government's refusal to allow -workers to' form unions. He asserted that Japan had already violated the provisions of the Peace Treaty providing for the right of free association. — (A. and N.Z. Cable.)

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 265, 7 November 1919, Page 7

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LABOUR IN JAPAN. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 265, 7 November 1919, Page 7

LABOUR IN JAPAN. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 265, 7 November 1919, Page 7