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INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE

T A delegat «_impressio«i MB. BLOODWOKTH wmctLTOs trt l?V ar " " Mi0 ° of =" &WU. Coarerecc« ended on Fridav i rag. when the conference ' April I*. J°nrned tnajj Mr. T. Bloodwnrtb wfin delegates repre-cntin s tra^r® rf th * t.' when interviewed ' ®aan» *-! -Pression g _ ( ence first me-, on Mi-eh r l ; reeling of unready about h > ; someone were savin/- "Oh. well to go throuzh with* ,"r k . le' come of it.''" " Nothing >r: I do not mean thn~ n continued Mr. BloodJonh ree^n g seemed to ; ,e in the air T* * > . not be surprising if that were '«« '-.it must be remembtied th.it a- n** ■ the general divide,, of 1 « ■'; gates representing dsfe * e | five delegates representing' • there were in each ~r the f ? T P "- ees ' , manv shade* of - n : t ■„ ele gationa , 01 -pm.nr. on the ar+f+™j and aspects of the problems to £T Y ! CUsSed as tne - v effected their own j "A Big Job." I h.d'uWen [ Sef ™<*» r: speech rrom the Prime Minister ,•, mirable in tone, and it did a aood dealt' .-make the delegates determined | the conterence a success. r i " Tbe , first difference came with tfw -! nomination for a chairman • overcome by the appointment I committee or the conference to sefcSl .chairman, and it was significant of 1 determination of the conference not r! : =P ht r that the , brought m an unanimous recomTeST ■ tion which was unanimouslv accepted committee which was also set tip brt£ j conterence to arrange the order of | ness of the conference brought fa. - j unanimous recommendation on each of tthe matters submitted to it. and ther i were all unanimously accepted bv aU ! conrerence." ■ "No Clash at Any Stage." There was in the arrangement of my of these details all the elements of "a clash, but there w* s no clash at any stage or the session, or any dispkv bitterness or hostility, by " anv jirtv against another. " " 3 For the committee stage the conference has been divided into two parts—a Farming Industry Committee and a Manufacturing Industries Committee—on each of which the employers and employees are equally represented.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 78, 2 April 1928, Page 10

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INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 78, 2 April 1928, Page 10

INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 78, 2 April 1928, Page 10