CHURCH AND LABOUR.
AN AECHBISHOP ; S JIEWS.
United Press Association—By Electrio Telegraph—Copyright. (Received October 2nd, 12.40 a.m.) LONDON, October 1. Addressing the Church Congress at Middiesborough, the Archbishop of York sad the keynoto of the Congress should be the Church's appeal to tho industrial millions. There was an ugly side to the industrial unrest—much violence, rancour, and mischievous talk, yet they saw an honest desire for more decent lives on the part of tho workers. It was the Church's business to see that the rights oi" Capital and Labour were defended, and to insist that neither should neglect its duties. labour had a right to seek shorter hours and higher wages, and to strengthen the tradi union bond, but it must work harder in the shorter hours and honestly earn the higher wages.
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14475, 2 October 1912, Page 9
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