OUR INDUSTRIAL WELFARE
t ur > House,.yesterday. Mr. Luke, M.f. for the Suburbs, gave notice! of iris intention .to.-ask- the Prime,. Minister, whether no-will set up , a commission* (Royal or otherwise) to collect evidence, examine .witnesses, and take suchi other! steps that may be necessary' to report! as to— (1), What is. the trend .'■ of the young- people .of the Dominion afterleaving the primary and secondary schools; (2) if .the-industrial, concerns ot this countryi offer .sufficient- induce-; rnent for .the yWth of .the Dominion to enter its ranks.; (3) what effect has recent special legislation had on the' industrial concerns. of the Dominion: and (4): is it. necessary, for the encouragement and development of the Dominion^.industries,, that,further assistance should'be ;givenbv way of increased tariff;.and) if so, to what-sec twn of industries should this apply?
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 867, 13 July 1910, Page 8
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133OUR INDUSTRIAL WELFARE Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 867, 13 July 1910, Page 8
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