SEAMEN'S CONDITIONS.
:: " ' : v.,.; THE AUSTRALIAN BILL. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright, ' "': ■ Melbourne, September 23. With reference to the decision of-the \ : Australasian Federated Se. B;.eii T 'S Unipii' *; to 1 , ask the Dominion Government; Vlegislato to', coihpel all-/shipping cpniT./; panies trading to New Zealand' t-o-com-ply with the industrial conditio; ?:■ and;,-: rates of wages, or; as an altu .tivc proposal, that all local or Australian companies .that",.conform to Australian industrial conditions should be sub- . sidised, tho Federal AtMniey-Geiiijral ' (Mr. Hughes) states that the Nuviga-.v tion Bill how before- the sures that all vessels engaged iti Coastal Mi: .trade'must observe the same; rates and industrial conditions as are observed by Australian ships. Tho Bill, i he adds,, does ; not 1 provide' that; a sub- < sidy shall bo given in border tqi.platio;.);ii' local shipping .'companies 'in a bettefc,. position than foreign-owned vessels.; • All must conform to Australian condi-: tions. . '.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 930, 24 September 1910, Page 7
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143SEAMEN'S CONDITIONS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 930, 24 September 1910, Page 7
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