CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION.
■ & • AMERICAN TESTIMONY TO THE NEW ZEALAND ACT. [From Our Correspondent.] WELLINGTON, Feb. 19. In connection with that very clever, book of Mr Lloyd’s, “A Country Without Strikes,” which, by the way, has been quite lately amplified and eclipsed by the same author’s “ Newest England,” I hear that tho Labour Department is inundated with so many letters from America of urgent inquiry about the working of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act that it is hard to keep abreast of the work of answering them. It is a strong testimony to the power of Mr Lloyd’s book, which is about the best extant description of the Conciliation and Arbitration Act. *
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12430, 20 February 1901, Page 5
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