BUSINESS ENDS
industrial OOXFKKEXCT
PREMIER'S “STUBBORN KEFUSAi
(By Telegraph—ter tress Associationj
WELLINGTON, April 6.
The Industrial Conference concluded its business Inst night when a national committee was appointed to deal with further ' business arising out of the meeting. Mr (look, president of the •Alliance of Labour said that a report for publiriiiiion would lie issued shortly,
It could he definitely said that the organised workers would fight against a- further wage cut. The conference was
unanimous that opposition would be taken to any further attempt to lower the standard ol I lie living ml’ Workers in New Zealand. Mr Cook said that the Prime Minister's reply to the 'deputation from the eon feretiee was just a stubborn retusal to consider any of the proposals, and || |,ho delegates who had attended the deputation, were disgusted with the repiy. •
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