TRADE UNION BILL.
WARNING TO' GOVERNMENT BY CABLE —PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT. -LONDON, April 10. Mr. Garvin, in an outspoken threecolumn article in the “Observer,” appeals to the Hon. Stanley Baldwin not to proceed with the Trades Union Bill, “which sweeps far beyond what is necessary or wise. It has united against the Government both oppositions, who represent a large majority of the people,” he says. Mr. Garvin describes the Bill as a muddled miscellany which destroys, the spirit of industrial peace, .and jeopardises a full trade revival, and he makes a grave appeal to Air. Baldwin to refer the viast and difficult question of the reform of trade union law to a royal commission. “Otherwise,”, he savs, “nothing can save the Government from the electoral wrath to come. ’ ’
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 11 April 1927, Page 9
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128TRADE UNION BILL. Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 11 April 1927, Page 9
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