LABOUR IN AUSTRALIA
FEAR OF A CRISIS. PROPOSAL BY MR HUGHES. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, January 25. (Received Jan. 25, at 11.15 p.m.)’ , Speaking .at a luncheon., tendered him by the-National Association, Mr Hughes said he proposed to issue an invitation to the employers and to organised Labour to a conference to dismiss the matters in contention between them as he feared that if this were not done without delay Australia would be in the middle of an industrial crisis. NO BAD DEBTS NO LOSS TO MAKE GOOD. What a consolation it must be to a business man to know that there aro no bud debts on Ilia books! Of .course, under such circumstances, he is justified in cutting prices somewhat; and, what is more, tho public naturally expect him to do so. Iho public are not disappointed in their expectations when, buying PENROSE MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS. Not by any moans, for they got a good fit, up-to-dnto style,, good wearing tweed, and excellent workmanship. In these important respect* suite costing more than twice the money are no improvement on a PENROSE nADE-TO-MEASURE SUIT at 955. W. PENROSE & CO.. GEORGE STREET. —Advt,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18463, 26 January 1922, Page 5
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