COMMERCIAL MEN IN CONGRESS
UNFAIR CQJEFfeJmOJ? IK ra-ADB, Br Te/eß"iPli;-?*ces ASsssiatittn-efrßyrißbt "Tlnidß" (txid Sjtdirtv "Siir." fidrvlcca. ' (R«c. Juiio 11, 6.10-p,m,) Paris, June JO. • Tho InterljatiiMial Cwgress of Gtaftibors of Coramcrco has suggested tie framing of -» eoflyontioS to deai wttll various forms of unfair cdmp&tttion- . . The .German delegates urged fet tljo Biibjdct was too -haineuso t<j' tarfde, W tho British'and Anitiricaii delegate wftsidorod that tIW idea was fewjitb, aad aspcolal ' com.!#tt.S) was appointed te consider (bo ■ A technical (somniissjon fe feeing pointed to eltiberate a scJiemo .for rleal- : ing with industrial ./disputes by arbitto,tion. ■ ■ ■
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2174, 12 June 1914, Page 5
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93COMMERCIAL MEN IN CONGRESS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2174, 12 June 1914, Page 5
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