FEDERAL POLITICS.
THE BLACK LABOR QUESTION,
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Melbourne, June 1. In the House, Mr Bamford, of the Queensland labor party, said he had no desire to injure the sugar industry if the lines they proposed to adopt be placed on a sounder foundation than before. They wished to give time to employers of alien labor to find a substitute for it, but would not submit to the appointment of Royal Commission." The debate on the Address-in-Reply was adjourned till Wednesday.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 122, 3 June 1901, Page 2
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