SECRETARY FOR EMPLOYERS.
ANI ABSURD' COST'ENiTIOiN 1.
POSITION IS'OT CHANGED.
AiUGKII&N'D', January 14,
Mr 0. Grosvenor, secretary of the Auckland! lEimployers\ A^ocitaioo, interviewed to-da,y ©a the subject of the Prime Minister's telegram, said that oven now it would *be impossible for the ruining companies to deviate fi'onii the attibudie .they had taken up until they 'knew precisely what the igemeital 'conditions of the Order-iu-Council were. "I have no fiesitationi in affirming that there is no likeiihiood of the mine owners being 1 satisfied by a jmerely itdtMxwary cover extending only until Parliaanent meets/ declared M* Groavonor, "for in the event of ParUamjenst failingl, to amend the Act the otwfters. would obviou&ly be saddled with a lialwliity imi just the same manner as Tf fEejr were now accepting the risks without a medical examination of the men"
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Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10615, 15 January 1909, Page 2
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