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LONDON. March S. Sir M. Campbell criticising the shortcomings of Daytona, says that he must seek another spot. He may be lucky in New Zealand. LONDON. March 8. The ('ominous passed the first, reading of Mr. Mander’s Bill to establish a national industrial council comprising a hundred each of representatives of employers, and employees, forty Commoners, 20 peers, and forty exofficio. The council would advise Parliament on all industrial matters, and act as a conciliation body in disputes. Mr. Mander is of the opinion that the Council would be a real advance for the maintenance of industrial peace.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 March 1933, Page 7

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LATE MESSAGES Greymouth Evening Star, 9 March 1933, Page 7

LATE MESSAGES Greymouth Evening Star, 9 March 1933, Page 7