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HOW PEACE CAN BEST BE PRESERVED

Received Friday, 10.15 p.m. SYDNEY, Aug. 9. Iiulustrial peace may best be preserved by industrial organisations mimi ing their own business and ioolung after their own aft'airs, said Mr. Justicu Kinsella in the Industrial Commission today. "I do not intend to do anything which will lead.to the belief that mass meetings, conibined aetion and threais of industrial unrest will have any effect 011 tlie Commission, ' ' he added. The Judge refused a request by the New South Wales Nurses' Association and Hospitais, llomes and Laboratories Association for intervention in the disntissal of the secretary of the Kenipsey Hospital 011 the grounds that the man was not a meiuber of either organisation.

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Chronicle (Levin), 10 August 1946, Page 5

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HOW PEACE CAN BEST BE PRESERVED Chronicle (Levin), 10 August 1946, Page 5

HOW PEACE CAN BEST BE PRESERVED Chronicle (Levin), 10 August 1946, Page 5

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