LABOUR WORLD
JOURNALISTS’ AWARD WELLING 'ON. June 17. P.v rgr?7n'.c-nt of thj r-artics in the r-gre.-d the \ne?tlng uf the made an order -•* th.* Arbitration A representative of the employees in rhe Wellington journalists’ dispute said that the Union had recently been in <• rmforr-nce with the employers. An pgr-?ement had heen arrived at, and J was desired to register it nt the present sitting of the Court. If the pro. r-rietors maintained the reasonable at. titude the- had taken during the past few monhs. there would, he was pleased to sav. be very little chance of any continuing dispute. Judge Fraser said that if an in. drstrial agreement was arrived at, it would in the ordinary course, be made an order of the Court. IMPERIAL POLICY SUGGESTED FOR LABOUR. LONDON’ June IE At a meeting of the Labbur Commonwealth Group, Mr Lansbury insisted it was necessary for Labourites >to develop an imperial policy before the party was next in ofh f ?\ Personally, he favoured a policy aiming at the unity of Brittain, the Dominions, eblonies and India. GERMAN CENSUS. BERLIN, June. 17. A census is being taken all over the country, the first since 1910.
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Grey River Argus, 18 June 1925, Page 4
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