THE INDUSTRIAL PROBLEM.
BISHOP OP OXFORD’S IDEA. (By Telegraph.—Frees Association.—Copyright.) LONDON, April 11. Received April 11, 11.20 p.m. The Bishop of Oxford states that wages no longer settle themselves by the law ‘of supply and demand. The proper basis of reconstruction of society is the principle that adequate payment of the labourer should be a first charge upon an industry. A permanent standard wage would doubtless entail a standard of efficiency in the worker. Mr Tom Mann, s'peaking at Wedisbury, said! —"Parliament must bo destroyed. I airi going to rcuol against society.” -
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Southland Times, Issue 17014, 12 April 1912, Page 5
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