•In moving the second reading of the Conciliation Bill iu the Union Assembly, tho Hon F. 8. Malan said the industrial atmosphere was much calmer and the moment was opportune for legislation which was designed to minimise the risk of future upheavals. Mr Sampson, a Labourite, said that if the Bill had been passed ten years ago a great deal of industrial strife might have been avoided. We “Serve you right”— we do—sure U© do—The “Trooadero” (Napier) is tho place for the midday meal. The price is Is 6d. and its a' dandy for morning afternoon tea.*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 45, 1 February 1924, Page 5
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