A LIVING WAGE.
FIXED BY JUSTICE HEYDON. Press Association—Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, February 16. Mr Justice Heydon delivered judgment in the inquiry respecting the cost of living and a living Wage. After a lengthy review of the advance in rents and other factors which led to increased cost of living, he fixed a livinir wage for^Sydney workers at 48 1 of by Labour JUDGE HEYpONt .v>. FURTHER PARf Received February SvDNEV, Judge Heydon’s report to make the lowest wage wage would he to debar worker, irameru^^^^^^^B from any His in the or tbe This He his the he four, in their provided food, labour the HON. AT United hastingsT^^^^^^H The Hon. Jas. Allen cd meeting at Hastings this speech was mainly a done by the Government Opposition 'Criticisms. Most jeets were dealt with on the Minister's previous statements already been published. The voted a great deal of time in replying nl interjections.
At the conclusion of his address lie was accorded a vote of thanks and confidence by a large majority.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14219, 17 February 1914, Page 5
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169A LIVING WAGE. Wanganui Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14219, 17 February 1914, Page 5
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