INDUSTRIAL PEACE.
- '■■'■~ -,-■' ELOQUENT PLEA. .'■'.• BY. A CO-OPEBATIYE EMPLOYEE. Ilijf Tclccrapii.-I'rcV A..elation -CipTrlcti* 1 ..- ■'', . .. London, November 28.Sir -\ Christopher Furness, the well-known shipowner/and shipbuilder, ; and author of the famous co-partnership scheme, .speaking at Hartlepool, said , if..was. long since anything approaching tho present general collapse in engineering had been experienced on tho northeast'coast. ...... ■■'■'-,■■'.'■'•.' ■. ■; ■'•' Tho worst seemed- over, said Sir Christopher, but tho industries of. the country need a period of ' quiet convalescence,- freedom from ogwlative disturbances, and:cessation from tho harassment of labour troubles ■ ■■'■. .
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 677, 30 November 1909, Page 7
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80INDUSTRIAL PEACE. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 677, 30 November 1909, Page 7
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