THE LABOR CONFERENCE.
WELLINGTON, June 23. The Conference have finished discussing the Industrial Conciliation Bill, and the delegates express themselves very well satisfied with its provisions. Only a few minor alterations will be suggested to the Government. The Eight Hours Bills, introduced respectively by Messrs W. Hutchison and Fisher, are now under the consideration of the Conference, which will adjourn about the end of the week.
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Evening Star, Issue 8549, 23 June 1891, Page 2
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66THE LABOR CONFERENCE. Evening Star, Issue 8549, 23 June 1891, Page 2
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