LABOUR UNREST.
BISHOP AVERILL'S COMMENTS. (PItESS ASSOCIATION TELECRAIIS.) AUCKLAND, July 25. Labour unrest was referred to by Bishop Averill in his address at th° Anglican Synod to-day. He said: ® stand between two alternatives and certainly tho present system cannot continue—viz., either moralisation ano Christianisation of industrialism cr 6 form of Bolshevism which willdestroj any possible hope of reconstruction cn_o true and firm basis. I would "S*" 1 urge upon tho Church the duty of studying this industrial problem without prejudice, and with a real desire to make some contribution to a pressing all" difficult problem which threatens to rob tho world of tho blessings of peacc-
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16585, 26 July 1919, Page 8
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