FORTY-FOUR HOURS WEEK.
THE NEW SOUTH WALES BILL. A WARNING AGAINST " BLUFF."
Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Reed. 10.30 p.m.) SYDNEY. Sept. 16.
In speaking on the second reading debate on the Week Rill, in the Legislative Assembly, Mr. Badde : ley, Minister- for Labour, said that the. Government was -not out to destroy industry and it would not tolerate, any bluff. If there was any bluff on the part of those behind the Opposition the Government would call the bluff.
Mr. Baddeley added that the Government was out to do the right thing, and if as the -result of -bluff industries were closed because of the forty-four hoars' week, the Government would seriously consider the taking over of those industries and working them in the interests of the people of the State.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19125, 17 September 1925, Page 9
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