Preference to Unionists
Delation to Hsw Seulli Wales
Premier
Press Association.—CoDyriiiht. . Sidney, this day. A disputation of llio Sydney Judges and Labour Council urged tho Premier vosteruay lo nmb tlio proforonco clause cffcctivo m iiuiondiiig the Arbitration Bill. Tho Premier, in reply, said that mi nmonding Bdl would bo introduced in nboii! ft fort'light. Ho believed that the measure wo'il.l commend itself Id mon >vhothoug t di-pna-iioiiuti'ly. Il« said ho wi« as r n.; mivocito of itrbitrivinii, and . iN' : Guvr • hick! woiili trv in imilio fie prinoi/o of Aill'U'loil inoro «ec>-piul>]i>'' gnner, 'Tho,Hi 1 .won d dc-llnu llie •mi j .i>t- w'u./ii niiiilit ho lisfd by ilin hour, nu'iulim: the flXlllg lit H nilimillllU \V >L!t* for 11 C IH-CH of labour, hours of work, imd pro is i>ii I" tho UL'od, fsjoblo, or slow wurki-r. H view was that it would ho going too far to wuy wluil in ljjw should bo prdurcnoo, but if Parliament bind tlieru should be prefsronco to unionism, tiieit* that proferenco should bo real mid substantial; Ha condemnod iha political, olouiont in Unions. If tho Unions were not associated with pel tioil pifiics ilioy would bfi in n bettor posiiionto adroeato indu-t:i|ilv pforin?," All paitics could thou awst then.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1880, 18 July 1905, Page 2
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205Preference to Unionists Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1880, 18 July 1905, Page 2
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