N.Z. WORKING HOURS
UNFAVOURABLE REACTION AUSTRALIAN'S OPINION SYDNEY, Jan. 15. Sir Arthur Rickard, who returned from New Zealand yesterday by the Wanganellu, said that, tho political experiments at present in prog less (here wore likely to have unfavourable lteaclions. "Concessions in hours and wages mean rising prices," he said. The reaction from the present policy has yet to be realised. Ido not deplore the increase in wages, but the reduction in hours is a more serious matter. The two in conjunction are making it very diflieuit lor employers, who find il hard In meet oversea competition. 1 think that there will he a revulsion of feeling against the Government."
Wyndham, Rangitane, Rangitiki. Rotorua, Tekoa, and Wairangi. Awarua.- H.M;S. Achillea, 11.M.5. Beamier, 11.M.5. Wakakura, Karelu, Kauri, Wuikouaili, Triasler, Triona, Arawa. (,’itv ol Bagdad, Maetsuycker, Maloja, Mooltan, Niniwa Morn Nieuvv Holland, Nieuw Zeeland, Orcades, Orion, Ormonde, Queen Mary, Shabonee, Swarlenhondt, and Zealandic.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19550, 4 February 1938, Page 3
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