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INDUSTRIAL WARS

MR WADE'S DEFENCE. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, March 4. (Received March 4, at 11.10 a.m.) Mr W:>do has prepared a statement in vindication of the Government's policy in industrial disputes. He declares that the Industrial Disputes Act will never bo invoked against -unions carrying out the legitimate work of unions. At the same time, it offers unionists ns welt a/> the public ample protection against a {lass of men who are tho workers' worst enemy- and a menace to the public. THE IMPRISONED LEADERS' FAMILIES. SYDNEY. March 4, (Received March 4. at 11.10 a.m.) J be Labor Council have decided to pay £3 weekly to the families of the imprisoned strike leaders, with 5s additional for every ch'id under sixteen.

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Evening Star, Issue 14307, 4 March 1910, Page 6

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INDUSTRIAL WARS Evening Star, Issue 14307, 4 March 1910, Page 6

INDUSTRIAL WARS Evening Star, Issue 14307, 4 March 1910, Page 6

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