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Manufacturers' Conference

I'im Adiii.'itt.inn.'-Opjrlitht Brisbane, August -I The Chambers of Munufacturm's' Conference has resolved that oach Stato Gov ornment should continue to provido and administer its own industrial laws, as owing to varied natural conditions uniform legislation would bo found unworkable; also favouring tho appointment of unpaid assessors instead of paid assessors at iho Industrial Court,

At the Manufacturers' Conference reso» lutions wero earned urging the peoplo lo oppoao all proposal', for the nationalisation of any producing or manufacturing industries, ns it believed it would prove disastrous to the credit of the Commonwealth and inimical to tho best intern's p( the peoplo; favouring tho adoption of the decimal coinage; endorsirg pivfofi-nli.il trade, and a request to Mr Clmnbetlnin in visii Australia during the eaily summer.

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1059, 5 August 1904, Page 3

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Manufacturers' Conference Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1059, 5 August 1904, Page 3

Manufacturers' Conference Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1059, 5 August 1904, Page 3

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