ANTI-LABOUR POLICY
OF FEDERAL MINISTRY.. ,Y v'A ’ . ' • • _ . CANBERRA, August^ S T 1 o .Commonwealth Parliament day opened. The present sessidit iis one which is expected toicjiimhxiious. This is on account of Mr Bruce’s intention to abolish the Federal Arbitration Court. .•' •'*: . A Government victory on this is, however, assured. Mr Theodore, of tf\e Labour, has launched a .censure BftotiQn there is ,a complaint lodged Bruce Government’s action in YwstL* drawing its prosecution against John Brown, the colliery proprietor, the motion alleges, locked out the/cpal miners. ' ' ‘ The House immediately afterwards adjourned. • :: .. ~■ '.'n,Y ; Y. " ~ 7" , vVd
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 August 1929, Page 3
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93ANTI-LABOUR POLICY Hokitika Guardian, 15 August 1929, Page 3
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