THE LABOUR QUESTION.
- — r* - V COLONIAL PRINTING. [UNITED PBEBS ASSOOIATIOH.] .:'■;.. > Dukedin, April 6i: : :; At a conference of the Federated Associa- - tion of Master Printers, ;it was unanimously . .■ resolved, That m the opinion of; thia ' Council the Government should as far as ' possible distribute the printing repaired among the private printing houses of tho . colony by tender, the competition 0f...". Government printing office ' being ' unfair '.'■'; \ towards a local industry, m ,i?hich a. very V large amount of capital was, invested, 1 and' I which affords a large increase of employment, also that the printing and publication by the Government of such works as. lax,-, reports, transactions of the New Zealand 2 Institute, Buller's book of Birds, etc.,, is, ..£-;• distinct interference with the printing trade "' of the colony. It was also agreed to express sympathy' with the principle of the combined Board of Conciliation. t
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 79, 6 April 1891, Page 2
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THE LABOUR QUESTION.
Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 79, 6 April 1891, Page 2
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