“SKY THE LIMIT”
INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE SCOPE OF DISCUSSION By Telegraph.—Press association. Christchurch, February 26. “The sky is the limit,” said the Prime Minister in reply to a question as to the scope of the industrial conference. ‘‘And that embraces every aspect of tb.e question and all matters in which the conference may be interested.” When the complaints made by representatives of the Farmers’ Union as to the representation of farmers on the conference were brought to his notice, Mr. Coates, after emphasising that the farmers would have fifteen representatives on the conference, remarked that some people evidently were under the impression that the objects for which the conference was set up would be attained as the result of voting, but it seemed to him that only in those matters on which unanimity was reached would any real progress be made. “The object is to make for industrial peace,” Mr. Coates said, “to clear the ground for progress, for understanding, and for good-will.”
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 127, 27 February 1928, Page 8
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162“SKY THE LIMIT” Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 127, 27 February 1928, Page 8
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