"A NEW MAGNA CHARTA"
"Nothing that has happened since the armistice has been signed lies given cause- for more gratification in. America than tho agreement between British employers nnd employees for the 6cltWient of industrial conlhcts," snys tho "Times" New York correspondent. Tho "New York World" suys:— "'This agreement provides for a lenguu of industry as truly as Che covenant now under consideration at Paris contemplate? the League of Nations. But it does more than Hint. It is tho response of ono great section of Iho Eng-lish-speaking peoples to tho destructive classism of Eastern Europe. Where such principles prevail there will bo < rclcr, stability, self-respect, and equal rights. Every idea thus accepted is tho expression in industry of the fundamentals of British liberty. The Joint Comnntttco's unanimous report has beon spokeu cf nt a new Magna Charta. It might 'bo nioro correctly described as a"ii application of Mngna Charta to modern conditione,"
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 233, 26 June 1919, Page 7
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152"A NEW MAGNA CHARTA" Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 233, 26 June 1919, Page 7
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