MARITIME CONFERENCE.
LABOUR AT SEA. GENEVA, Jmus 12. The Commonwealth has notified the Maritime Conference of the League of Nations that she doubts whether the moment has arrived when the time of the International Labour Office can usefully be taken up in considering such a project as the codification of seamen's articles. It is urged that this question should be left to the national laws of the country to which ships belong, but that if there is a convention it should be confined to vciieU eogafed in international trade, leaving the various eemntrim to observe general principles in their domestic shipping.—(A. and NX)
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 139, 14 June 1926, Page 7
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