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IMPORTATION" O F L ABOUR.

CHRISTCHURCH, January 29.

At a conference last week of representatives of the workers in the shop and factory tailoring trades, the object boinpf to gather opinions in regard to the proposed j importation of labour, the feeling was dis- j tinctlv averse to the proposal. It was j stated that a branch of one firm's business had closed, and the firm was unable to absorb 12 tailoresspt, who had l;cen engaged in the branch. Tho opinion vvas expressed that the present pressure would not continue throughout the winter months. Tt was al-so pointed out that, for eight months in the year in the other section of the trade there was a great deal of broken time. It was hclil " ihat tho ordinary increase cf population by immigration is nuite fast cncujih, and thttr a •smTdon influx might -teivl to o-extax iho labour nmr- _ !ret. It was far better that trade should crow than be forced in the way proposed. . The secretary was instructed to --iibmrt the ( farts brought foi/wsrd fo 'the Minister df. Labo'.u'.

A defect has been found >. (,K« dosisn 'j of the -new 'United States 20Jol j»til»l pieces. | and the issue has b"en stovpc'l. A» much jvs £b each was -paid :for 'be ex-'ws \p **•»»■ \

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Otago Witness, Issue 2812, 5 February 1908, Page 15

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IMPORTATION" OF LABOUR. Otago Witness, Issue 2812, 5 February 1908, Page 15

IMPORTATION" OF LABOUR. Otago Witness, Issue 2812, 5 February 1908, Page 15

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