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NEED FOR BRAINS

MR BALDWIN AND EMPLOYERS. INDUSTRIAL PEACE NEEDED. LONDON, Juno 1. Addressing an audience of 45,000 people at a Conservative meeting at Welbeck Abbey, the Prime Minister, Mr Baldwin, defended the new pensions scheme. In view of the depression in tho principal industries—coal, iron, steel;, ship-building and engineering—which were passing through the cruellest period of their existence, Mr Baldwin appealed for an industrial truce. He said he believed that employers, by using their brains and abolishing old-fashioned methods, could increase their own industries’ efficiency by 10 per cent. 'Jhere was no room in England today for the wrecker or the slacker

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19505, 13 June 1925, Page 17

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NEED FOR BRAINS Otago Daily Times, Issue 19505, 13 June 1925, Page 17

NEED FOR BRAINS Otago Daily Times, Issue 19505, 13 June 1925, Page 17