N.S. WALES POLITICS
ARBITRATION BILL AMENDED. |
Ptoa Br T«lecr»ph—Copyrijlil SYDNEY, March 6. (Received Match 7, at 0.25 a.m.) The Legislative Council deleted from iho Industrial Arbitration Bill the preference j to unionists clmiso qs one of the matters upon which a board might mako an _ award. t RAILWAY MANAGEMENT. | GOVERNMENT v. COMMISSIONERS, t SYDNEY, March 6. t The Government's request to tho Rail- < way Commissioners for an all-round eight- 1 hour day wa« met with a point-blank refusal. The Cabinet discunsed tho position without coming to a definite decision. (Rcccived March 7, at 0.25 a.m.) Tte Hon. Mr Trcflc, in an interview regarding the railway management, said tho Government wu determined to see that its instructions were carried out. J If tho Commissioners net up any Wrier ' to reform tho Government would rcmovo ' them. ;
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15396, 7 March 1912, Page 8
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