LABOUR CONVENTIONS
ATTITUDE OF .GOVERNMENT NO ACTION THIS YEAR (Per Press Associa;ion.) WELLINGTON this day. In the House of Representatives yesterday, Mr. T. H. Combs (Lab. Lyttcltoii) asked the Prime Minister if the Government's attention had drawn to a. statement lint New Zealand had not, ratified an; of tho conventions of tho International Labour Conference, and if it was correct, would the Government consider taking suitable action. The HI. Hon. M. J. Bivago, in reply, said that, the qucstioi of ratifying tho various draft conveitions of the conference had been timer consider* !ion, but the Govcmmeni's legislative piogrammo had the possibility of any- -action being taken during the current your. Tho matter would be brought v.n t\,r consideration when the legislative p(gramme for nnxl session was under •Kviewi
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19135, 2 October 1936, Page 8
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