LABOUR IN AUSTRALIA.
SYNDICALISM CONDEMNED.' , (Bl EIKOTBIO Telegbaph-Copybioht'J -- : (Pib Pbebb Absooiatiov.i SYDNEY, April 23. ' . At the Labour Day luncheon, Senator Pearce (Federal Minister for Defence), referring to the Labour policy, declared that the party was against immigration when there was no land to offer the newcomers. The case now was different. He was surethat the progressive land tax had done all', that it was thought it would, but tho.Government was determined that the land monopoly should be removed. ' Dealing with arbitration, Senator Pearce said that, the system had not yet had a fair trial. He uttered a word of warning against the small section of Trades Unionists who wore striving after .syndicalism, which was; a foolish and liysterical idea; He appeal-; ed to' the workers not to let a small sec-' tion attain influence. < I
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9257, 23 April 1912, Page 5
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