AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.
PER PRESS ASSOCIATION*. Keceived 25, fl am ' Melbourne June 25. A drpufinti-n of imployers iut:rviewed Mr Kingston \t ith r gard totbe Ftd'ial Arbitration Bill, aad asked that in view of the gr.at interests involved on both sides "further lime bi given fir consideration of the roeafu'e, including pub'i atioa of (he report rf the Commis-ifon wiiich recently v sit<d New Zealand. The sfcoiinssbip o topis of tho Federation s.id thtt if the b : ll was ;?c py of the New Z si'and Act it would be a st pin the wroug amotion. They did not know what tho ffl'cot (f thi ]»w woul i te in New Zealand till the pendulum swung th l ) otiie? way, arH decisions Favoured employees. Mr Kn nS'itn protuisd ons'd.ira'ion, tut woul i stand lo humVugging or delay. Received 25, to ' n a m. Bidsiia ~ Juno 25. At the bye election ioc Ituekhamp'on h. Mr Turn«r (Libo v) was elect d, beiting the Min s'e id ist, wl o entered a protest, iy one vote. Adelaide, Jure 25. Mr. Veran (La' our) has be u e'eo'ed to fill the va«m«y caused by Mr. Grang' r accepting a Sfa e agency.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 129, 26 June 1901, Page 3
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