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UGLY OUTLOOK.

PORTENTS OF TROUBLE

Hughes' Bitter Attack On Bruce

Government.

ARBITRATION ABOLISHED.

(Australian, and N.Z. Press Association.)

(Received 10.30, a.m.)

SYDNEY, this day.

Mr. W. M. Hughes, addressing the Chamber of Manufacturers, described Mr. Bruce's proposal to abolish the Arbitration Court as reactionary, unwarranted and unauthorised. He hoped that Parliament would disapprove of it.

The Government, lie added, had. abandoned its post. What would become of the hundreds of thousands of men now working under and loyally obeying the Federal awards?

The heavens were black with portents of disaster, but at the height of the tempest Mr. Bruce had left the bridge and handed over the wheel to somebody else.

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 138, 13 June 1929, Page 9

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UGLY OUTLOOK. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 138, 13 June 1929, Page 9

UGLY OUTLOOK. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 138, 13 June 1929, Page 9