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fPBB PBEBS ASSOCIATION. —OOPTBIBHT,] To Oryanise London, March 22 Mr John Hedge, speaking at the Associated Chambers of Commerce, said we must have scientific organisation industry after the war and scrap obsolete methods. Employers Bnd workers hud been equal sinners, and they must start afresh with greater on-operation. Ha was forming a great central committee to organise the demobilisation, with equal representations of capital and labor. There will be a similar committee in every village of 2000 inhabitants. Sugar Supply London. March 22 Lord Devonporfc states it may be necessary to reduce the sugar allowance from three-quarters to half a pound per head weekly ehortly, and make it penal for a retailer to sell or a consumer to possess more than a fortnight’s allowance. The police will be giveD power to search bouses. j* . By-Election. (Australian'&N.Z. Cable Association.) London, .March 20 The Stockton by-election resulted— Watson (Coalition) 7641, Backhouse (peace advocate) 596.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1917, Page 3
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154Home & Foreign Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1917, Page 3
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