FEDERAL POLITICS.
THE ARBITRATION BILL. PREFERENCE TO UNIONISTS. MELBOURNE. Juno 23. Tho House of Representatives has not finished the discussion on the amendment to the Arbitration Bill in lavour ot eliminating the clause giving preference to unionists. Opponents of the clause argue that there is a tendency on-tho part of the unionists, when onco they obtain power, to make the unions a close organisation, and New Zealand was quoted as an example. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN OPPOSITIION. ADELAIDE, June 23. The Premier has announced that tho Government intends to resist tho first application of tho Federal Arbitration Bill to State servants.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5311, 24 June 1904, Page 5
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