THE INDUSTRIAL SITUATION.
REPORT OF COMMISSION. (By Cable.—Press As*_iatic_.—Copyrifbt) CAPE TOWN. March 4. The Chapman Commission, which enquired into* the industrial situation recommends the appointment . f a Commissioner to administer industrial legislation, Conciliation Boards, the voluntary registration of trade unions, and the regulation of shop hours under the Factories Act. TO REJOIN THEIR HUSBANDS. LOXDOX. March 1. Various women's organisations are {.reparing to accord a reception to the wives of the deported Labour leaders, whose passages to London the South African Government is paying.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14909, 6 March 1914, Page 7
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