. "Thererare many questions in the near future with which the 'council must deal," states the annual report of the Trades aijd Labour Council. . "The apprentice-' ship question demands immediate attention. "The Workers' Compensation Act, Which might'have. met the requirements of' 1914, has become an p anachronism in 1920. "Representations should be made to the Government with a view to its being recast. •As the world is seething with discontent, the council, together with it& several affiliations, should make every effort to absorb unorganised Labour, so that all may act cohesively and intelligently for , the common well-being of; the workers. In this work we have ranch to hope for from the efforts of th? Building Trades Federation."
-The payment of gratuity for the conveyance of mails by passenger coaches 01 other vehicles has been fixed as follows: Pbr the first ten miles or fraction thereof; 2s per mail bag ; for encl\ succeeding ten miles or 'fraction:thereof, Is per mail bag. •". ,; :" ,'" \\A' '- . '■.' . ,
•Mr. T.'Gi Lewis,.who has been managing tho Hotel Bristol;. Wellington, for the last eight-months,, has now purchased the business,,.". ,',...'».,.. ; »•.- ; • -■■■■•-.■.
'The Du* Auctioneering Co. will ■ sell furniture,..etc., at Onepu-road, Kilbirnio, fo/morrow,; at 2 p.m; ' " .'
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 90, 16 April 1920, Page 8
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193Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 90, 16 April 1920, Page 8
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