MR. HOLMAN IN LONDON
t a i.m m,soi:r tra in inti. ARBITRATION AND STRIKES. (By Telegraph.- Prewi -V-so.-intion. Copyright). LON HON, March 7. Received .March 7. in to p.m. Tile Hon, Mr Holman stated that he fainurol compulsory military training, arguing Hint even two or three Dreadnoughts. would he insufficient to protect the vast territory of the Commonwealth. The party's next work would be freeing the land for Hie people. New South' Wales's one,need was population, and this could not be secured until the Government regained control of the country's resources. Mr Ho| man detailed Hie far-reaching consequences of the New Sfnttli Wales Act fogitnling strikes and lockouts, and said that it had already been profliu-ti V e of good results in securing Hie prompt settlement of disputes. He added that, v. 11 ate ve r the facts were in connection with the Sydney gas strike they would not' affect ‘the Act. Hie provisions of which would doubtless hr enforced when the necessity a rose.
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Southland Times, Issue 17289, 8 March 1913, Page 6
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