FEWER WORKING HOURS.
STATE WILL TAKE OVER N
INDUSTRIES.
{*l- CAILS—MISS ASSOCUTIOK— COPWOfcT.) UuSTiCaLUK AJTD *.«. CABLE ASSOCUfX&>.) • (Received September 16th, 9.10 Vm.) SYDNEY, September 16. In the Assembly, speaking to t&o second reading of the Forty-four Hoars Bill, Mr J. M. Saddeley said thai the "Government was not out to destroy industry arid would not' tolerate any bluff. If there were any oTolf on the part of those behind the Opposition, the Government would call the bluffi He added that the Government was oat to do the right thing, and if, as, a roenliL.of blaff, industries were cJoS-' ed \becaase of the forty-foar-hours week, the Government would l seriously consider taking over those industries) and working them id the interest* oil the people of the State.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18489, 17 September 1925, Page 9
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