LABOUR MATTERS.
PKK PRESS ASSOCIATION, London, April 28. Id 'ho House of (Jomraons Mr Aequith'n motion tbat th) ioac iou wi'h regard to the men at Bath-scia, exeoiployees at Lwd Penrliyn's qun ciae, where trouble has m long rxi-'ed, was reprehensible, and that it -vih the imperative duty o! tha Govciauißnt to promptly intervene to secure a junt and effectual settlement, wa« -'. fVated by 816 lo 182. Mr Genld Balfour said the Board of Tiade h*.d en compulsory powers of in-terve-Jti™, and it was iropowiU* for thi Bjttid to move to any useful purpose. Sir ET. o.mpSell-Binterman taunted Mr Gerald Balfour with avoiding hi* duty. Mr Arthur Balfour said the Conciliation Act would be deprived of ite r-'al v.lun if it «as ctmpulsory. Ha considered Lord Peorhyn was right in resisting the men's claim of controlling power ia the management through the quarry committee.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 104, 30 April 1903, Page 2
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144LABOUR MATTERS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 104, 30 April 1903, Page 2
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