AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL PROBLEMS.
MR A. MOSELEY'S COMMISSION. Press Association-By Telegraph-Copyright. LONDON, August 28. (Received August 2D, at 9.29 a.m.) Mr Alfred Moseley's commission, which has been set up to study American problems in relation to labour, and capital, methods of production, and the progress of trade unionism, sails for New York in October. The commission consists solely of trade union delegates, representing all the staple British industries. The United States Labour Federation as well as the Civic Federation have promised to afford the commission every facility to investigate all the great industries upon the American continent. Owing to the unsettled details of the English Education Bill, the Moseleys have delayed until next year the departure of a second commission, the members of which are to study American methods of education, with special referenco to commercial and industrial organisation.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12445, 30 August 1902, Page 7
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