TARIFF REFORM.
WHAT WORKING MEN SAW IN GERMANY. By Telegraph Press Association Copyright. (Received January 26, 9.37 p.m.) London, January 26. Mr. Moreing, the Tariff Reform candidate for Gainsborough, sent three Liberal and three • Conservative workers to Germany recently to study the labour conditions there. In their report, they are unanimous as to the necessity for a change. Some advocate a duty on foreign goods. All are agreed as to the absence of unemployed, and as to the unskilled worker being better off there than in England, while there is a greater demand for skilled* labour. The members of the deputation are no longer freetraders on the existing basis.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13086, 27 January 1906, Page 5
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