“RED FED " DOCTRINES.
ARCHBISHOP’S DENUNCIATION. DISHONESTY OF RESTRICTION ON OUTPUT. BRISBANE. July 27. Archbishop Doing, when opening a new Presbytery, declared it a parlous state of affairs that Parliament or the unions should exert such tyranny as would restrict the necessary supply of skilled labor. The schools were turning out an army of clerks and laborers, asd when Australia wanted skilled laborers she would have to go abroad for them. It seemed that if people escaped one class of tyranny they only came under another. Referring to the restriction of a workman's energies_ to a given limit, he declared that if this was a generally accepted idea it denoted neither honesty nor efficiency. HOBART. July 27. Three Labor members of Parliament. addressing* a large open-air gathering, strongly condemned the recent decision of' the All Australia Labor Conference, which favored a policy of direct action and the overthrow of the capitalistic system. They declared that the proposed amalgamation of the unions into one big union, with control of all in-' dustrv, was dangerous.—U.P.A.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LV, Issue 6142, 28 July 1921, Page 5
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