INTERNATIONAL LABOUR.
AtfBT&ALIAN DELEGATUS ;AT CONFERENCE. (TOITED FKI3S ISBOClAttOK—fe* tX&CTSUC LONitofy Attguik 17. . Mr-W. C. F. Thomas, employee* «U»l* gate to the iateWiatioUal Labour Conference at Gebeva, id conferring with, Mr Charles Crofts, the employed* delegate. concerning the advisability dt repafti&g Upoa ; the futility of Australia nending delegates to such conferences. He said: . "2 realise that Australian labour conditions are 16 far ahead of other ft&tioni that Australia is unable to Consider uniform international labour codes without retrogression, Which' lft tOd ItidtCWUM fot Consideration. Personally, I intend straightforwardly to inform the Government that the Sendr ing of an Australian delegation was uawarranted and a waste of money."
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20010, 19 August 1930, Page 15
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