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AUSTRALIAN ANI) N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.. ,j VGA INST AIMIITItATJOX. J SYDNEY, June 13. ( S Addressing the Social Christian On— • 1 ; oll< Sir Henry Braddon voiced the .•? ' \ ic'As oi' the employers, lie spoke upon./ ! c moulsorv arhitilatio.ii. He declared (.j nrhilratieii had failed. That was In—. i a use it had dehumanised the rela- • ' Cons between the employer and thefj ! i n]:luyee. Disputes were fought m the, | : Court in an ape and tiger spirit the. f 1 Arbitration Court table, he allege! ,■; ’ was a lines of cleavage from which each, j I side pushed a ease to extremes The*! ! was placed in an entirely false ;| ' position. lie could not possibly become :j conversant with all the intricate do--1 (~,ll* ~f everv industry. There had been- j| . far more strikes since the advent of h ! c.ompulsorv arbitration methods tban.b ! before. Industry was struggling along;; | under all sorts of conflicting awards , ' Mr Ccorge Cann. Member r. l the j VS AY Assembiv speaking on tie l.a- ~ b0,,,' side, said he favoured a- | of compulsory arbitration, so that the j real nroduction might he ascertained. ,( n! ,d so thev could find out liow much ,j wm'os were and how much profit was made. He deelnml that if the | laws were in operation m the Ail, tin- . lion Courts, many witnesses mi both., j ( ciide. mieht ex nerd to he in gaol. j
SYDNEY DECISION: SYDNEY. June 14
T’he City Council rejected a motion mat as a'Council, it should m't tradwit li Germany.
avkktpotit CO A! <• SYDNEY. June 14. Mr Hu.dies r«’plying to Mr Baddele; explained that only AY.'stport or AYelsl coal was suitable for the purpose re enured. It was absurd to suppose thn a'small quantity from Now Zealam would have any effect on the nnomploy met question at Newcastle.
SYDNEY. -Turin It. • Obituary -Ct. V Can,,-boll, formorl; manager of New Zealand loan and. Mel I can tile Company. NEAVSI’AI'EIt PItICEE. SYDNEY. .Tune S - The newspapers “Sun" and “Even in or NowC are reducing tin»r pnr« t. one penny from July Ist. X SAY. POLITICS. 1 (deceived this day at 11.30 a.m.) SYDNEY. June 14. Tli ( . Governor's speech at the opening „f next session of Parliament on the -j7t.il. will include measures for financial help for families, where the parents are unable to properly maintain children: the abolition of the profited jug Court ; Amendment of the Fair Rents \et; A new act against trade combination to lix prices; repeal of the fortyfonr hour week: Radical amendment of the Board of Trade Act. particularly in regard t> rural industries; Amendment’ »f liquor law treatment of maternity <•;.-» at country hospitals. I.ABOCR CONGRESS. SYDNEY, dune 11. The 1 .ahour Congress decided to favour the pool system of marketing and handling of all industries in order to disoense with middleman. The pool to he controlled by a Board in each irnlttstry and financed by public credits.. It also favoured the estahlishinent ol a Labour daily paper in each capital eity. INCOME TAX. (Received this day at 11.30 n.m.) SYDNEY, dune 14.Imoine tax is regarded as a. hitter pill by coal miners, many of whom are workless owing to slackness of trade. Application lias been made to the State Treasurer on lichall of the .Miners federation to exempt unemployed members from the tax. The application was refused. .1A PAX’S NAVY. SYDNEY, dune 14. Suzuki, Consul-General lor -Japan, states the cable received on the sixth, to si huge extent is erroneous. probably b;ised oil an article |rum a uupanese newspaper n base source of nnoi illation was not authoritative. .w cording to oil'd iai advice received is,' ioiu, Japan’s ship-building programme alter tin* cnul'crcnre was not ueiinilcly fixed. The size of the cruisers is still under consideration. In any ease tin* number is not expected to reach liguics which could alarm the most timorous critic. The number of auxiliary shipmust he far fewer than included in Ca* programme previous to the iishiiigton
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LABOR COXKKR KXCK ! SYDXKY. .Juno 11. I The |.a.bour Conference defeated a | ot’iisnro motion on Mr (aim. for re-, : nowino tlio lease ol Broken Hill miningi companies. "liilo nicn wore said to do looked out. The Committee's report on i tlio .Ministerial imbroglio is not vet ; ready. , RKV. OH Ml'/. 1 * mkcbokrnk. .inno ii. I ’ Rev. OrintiK. oaldod on 12th.. will ho ■ allowed to land if a strict guarantee is j 1 given that he would leave Australia hv j tlu* noxt vessel, probnbly the Mnlwn, j I next week. ' TASM A XIA X KLKCTTOXS. j MKI.BOT'HXK, .Tune 11. Karl I’age is returning to Tasmania. He claims that the Country I’arty prevented a. national debacle, to manv censurable acts of the Hoe <’oyeminent. Mr McWilliams ex-Coutlty leader, forecasts the final figures, will be twelve each. Nationals and labour, and five Country Party. ARCTTBIRHOP’R VTKAVS. BRTRBANK, dune 11. Sharp. Archbishop of Brisbane, in an inaugural address at the Anglican Rvnod said it was anomalous that they should he hound hy every enactment o the Church in Km/laml, when they had no representation in assemblies and ! tliev bad no voice in tbe revision of the ! Prayer Book, vet if revised it would be i imposed on tbeni. ft was a somewhat I absurd position that tliev should be . : forced to accept every alteration made i in TCnirlancl. Keforrinp to unity, the* j Arebtiisbop said ordination was tbe crux, until arranged on a satisfactory ' basis. Lesser-considerations were comH para-lively
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