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Labor. (By Electric Telegraph.) Per Press ABSooUtlon s -Uopyrigb», Reed May 13 at 1010 aim. Sydney, May 13. Mr Fisher referring to his reception at the Presbyterian Assembly says the signs of the Times pointed to the churches as a whole bringing influence to bear in improving the lot of the it asses.
The Labor candidates for the Senate opened a big meeting at the Protestant Hall. Mr Fisher referring to naval defence said if the Government remained in power it was intended to supplement the torpedoers with cruisers, whereon they would train their own men.
Mr Collins, a representative of the ; London County Council who is visiting Sydney, states that owing to the policy of the Labor Party, English "capitalists were afraid of investing money in Australia.
The Labour Trouble. Hiy Electric Telegraph.) P«r Preis AnocUtito,—Copyright Reed-May 13, at 10.10 a.m. Sydney. May 12. The managment of the Propnotary Company informed the Unions thai the Company were unwilling to further discuss conditions before resuming work.
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Inangahua Times, 13 May 1909, Page 4
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