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THE LABOR CONGRESS.

TO THE editor. Sir—Mr Paul has so far refrained- from cpmmorit upon rr>- jw-rte.r 1 ad-areesed To you in iv-ference to the above-—possibly from, objections t>> «hj i»ifg it v:th an anoavmo-us however, of satilcient nup-jitanco to justify my again rt'i-enmg to it-, and 'with your permission; 3 now .submit the following direct questions to Mr Paul 1. What have the Arbitration Court ever done for cmnloy-eue? 2. Is not the dissat-isfac-tion with the Act on the part of the workers due. to its failure to give them all they demand from it? 3. Does he support the proposition to acquire all industries and control them, by Labor only? 4. I) this mnsummiition. is attained how : : the producTcou necessary to .sustain the world to ho obta-uiad? I trust Mr Pail wad >- e his way to give a- iitraighlor:, answer to these queries.—• I am, etc., Atva. Augwi. 27.

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Evening Star, Issue 16823, 27 August 1918, Page 4

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THE LABOR CONGRESS. Evening Star, Issue 16823, 27 August 1918, Page 4

THE LABOR CONGRESS. Evening Star, Issue 16823, 27 August 1918, Page 4