“BEST IN THE WORLD.”
ARfc THE WORKERS’ CONOPTIONS
IN-AUSTRALIA
£Bir itUkiTED Press Association. 1 (ReceiVedlO.4ba.nl.) Sydney, July 11.
MF J AV 'Spence,' 1 the Labor Council/ delate' to ‘in connection with* artisan" immigration, returned allocked SI the extent of poverty and the teVHble social of the podf *it|: " fyiglfsH" cities. Etiglahd, politically and industrially alive, is almost 'dead comefcially, arid lives practically bn cheap foreign labor. Movements are steadily, gaining grdtfnd Whfck 'will a prominent factor in the Government before many years. The general opinion is that unless conditions are bettered by legislative action, there will be a tremendous industrial upheaval, and the rising generation will rise against the wrong which workers have suffered so long. Australians do not know how well off they are. The workers here are getting the beat conditions in the world.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 56, 11 July 1913, Page 6
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136“BEST IN THE WORLD.” Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 56, 11 July 1913, Page 6
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