TOM MANN IN AUSTRALIA.
THE NEW ZEALAND WORKERS’ LOT.
United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.
MELBOURNE, Sept. 30.
Mr Tom Mann was welcomed at the Trades Hall. On being interviewed he said:—“l would not care to express myself very freely with regard to some phases of life in New Zealand, but speaking industrially, I would be exceedingly glad to find the same condition of
things at Home. If any man at Home were to ask me about the place I should say: 'You'receive fifteen shillings more weekly for an hour a day less work. Of that fifteen you spend half because of the higher cost of living. That leaves you a ■margin, of 7s 6d for an hour a day less work.’ ” Mr Mann spoke in high commendation of the New Zealand Arbitration Act. AN ABORTIVE ELECTIONEERING ATTEMPT. MELBOURNE, Sept. 30. Subsequent to his welcome at the Trades Hall, Mr Tom Mann attempted to address a meeting in the interests of one Labour candidate, but the supporters of the rival Labour candidate prevented him.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 12935, 1 October 1902, Page 7
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