SUSPENSION OF AWARDS
"CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES.'*
. Sydney, November, 2. .~- Judge Heydbn, in the . Industrial;... Court, discussing a, suggestion; for ihi- ; suspension of awards during the war. gaidl—"Broadly, the question is one .0t..., conserving resources. It is':time"to.rej'.' duce expenditure upon ■ inatter3 ; whichr ( ~ waste the wealtih of the cbmnranity'and! increase expenditure in matters creating and encouraging enterprise. A ..„ simple illustration is the German people,- r who to-day are putting a : deal of nopo_ ■ in an organised attaok on the British fleet. Suppose they succeed, where art Sydney and Melbourne with- .vessels rv.; with powerful guns outside P-., Perhaps.... troops will be landed demanding a,wai . indemnity, of fifty millions _from..eacV: city. Where areypu then? _ That is «#-■■;>, .position the Empire finds itself vin-tOv u day and it calls for serious ;! tion and careful conservation,' of re* sources."- ~ ' ■ ■V. ;■■ „-• ■; ■;■■
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2298, 4 November 1914, Page 5
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134SUSPENSION OF AWARDS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2298, 4 November 1914, Page 5
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