EIGHT HOURS' DAY.
AIWTJAL DINNER. - ' MJB. FISHEE AND A LABOUE PEESS. By Teleßraßh—ProssAasooiation— Oopyriflit. October i, 0.15 a.m.) Sydney, October 3. The speeches; delivered by the Labour leaders at the Eight-Hour Day dinner to-day were in a confident tone.
Lord Chelmsford, the State • Governor, Was warmly welcomed.., His : Excellency uttered 'a warning against the tendency of education to-day, towards an excessive, utilitarianism/- ••/ :':'-■ ■ :.'":, :}':'.■■ '■..'
..The Prime.-Minister, Mr.; Fisher, : in - .de- . fending, the. Federal Government, reasserted hie intention of carrying' out tho Labour programme. Not the least of Labourte difficulties, he said, was that it had no press to back its. statements. He • asked tke.men and women who made tho country to-help in getting a.preds which would, present the ,truth'i before tie public bo that both sides would-be heard.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 938, 4 October 1910, Page 5
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126EIGHT HOURS' DAY. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 938, 4 October 1910, Page 5
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