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LABOUR'S PRAISE
THE RAILWAY AGBEEAIENT. (British Official AA’ireless.) RUGBY, July 30. Referring in a speech yesterday to the railway settlement, which was reached oil Friday, Air J. H. Thomas said that he believed that the agreement presented the right policy. He recognised that the proper care and development of the railway companies was as much the concern of the humblest platelayer as it was of the chairman of the Board of Directors. For the first time, not only in railway history, but also in the history of industrial labour, an agreement setting out in black and: white terms which included an all-round sacrifice had been reached. the cable report. ACCEPTANOE PROI3ABLE. RUGBY. .July 30. On Thursday the report of the Imperial Cables and Wireless Conference will he discussed in the House of Commons, and it is expected that the Prime Minister will announce that the Government are. prepared to accept in full the recommendations of the conference. provided they are also acceptable to the Dominions.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 August 1928, Page 2
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