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An Aggravating Clause

INDUSTRIAL POWERS CONFERRED ON COMMONWEALTH. United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, Jan. 28. In a paper read before the Australian Institute of Political Science, Hon. R. G. Menzies, Victorian Attorney-Gen-eral, said that the portion of Section 51 of the Federal Constitution vesting industrial powers in the Commonwealth had created “a new engine of disorder.” It had brought about a bitter industrial psychology, which tended to aggravate industrial discontent and caused extensive moral injury. It had dono much to destroy the democracy of union organisation. The only remedy was to give the Commonwealth power to legislate generally in all industrial matters.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 7068, 30 January 1933, Page 7

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An Aggravating Clause Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 7068, 30 January 1933, Page 7

An Aggravating Clause Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 7068, 30 January 1933, Page 7