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CAPITAL AND LABOUR

THE MONO MOVEMENT. (United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) LONDON, Jan. 26. Lord Melehet and Mr Ben Tillett. at side by side on the platform at the llotarions’ Conference to discuss a reorganisation of industrial relations in the light of the Mond-Turner Conference. Lord Melcliett (formerly Sir Alfred Aloud) emphasised that the relation between Capital and Labour in England had been !Hitter organised, and carried on along better lines, with better feeling and more commonsense and humanity, then in any country he knew. The Mond-Turner Conference, ho said, was important because tt jointly recognised that an amelioration of living conditions can only result from industrial prosperity. Whatever happened no, the participants would feel that they had rendered their country a service. They had entered the conference with a common feeling of brotherhood.

Mr Tillett referred to the futility of strikes and lockouts. He hoped that in future controversies his Party would not be described as “out for mischief, destruction, and revolution.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 January 1929, Page 7

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CAPITAL AND LABOUR Hokitika Guardian, 28 January 1929, Page 7

CAPITAL AND LABOUR Hokitika Guardian, 28 January 1929, Page 7

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