CO-OPERATIVE ALLIANCE
LONDON, August 25,
Earl Grey, in his inaugural address at tho International Co-operative Alliance’s congress at Glasgow, said that if they were sufficiently in earnest they could secure an international co-operative commonwealth. The remarkable growth of co-operation justified the expectation that a new social order is at hand. August 27.
At the Co-operative Alliance meeting Mr Cheney, assistant secretary to the Board of Agriculture, urged the formation of agricultural and produce sale societies as the salvation of the small holding movement. He declared that it was impossible to maintain men on the land as small holders unless the wages they earned equalled those obtained elsewhere.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3103, 3 September 1913, Page 25
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