AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BILL. By : : iSydney, Aujgus't 3. In the Assembly the ".Premier moved the .second reading of the Workmen's Compensation: Bill; - He said that the liability wks 1 extended 1 to work carried out for {he purpose ,'ojf rjprofit where a number pfmeji and machinery were, ejnployed.. Casual reniployees 1 were exempt. The only desire was : to give, relief in jtlie oih.pr#; cautions;r. itinera • arid' seamen. "Were six;-; ' clfcdbd,: ijs they'cdmfe 'oiher ApteJ The Act would 'be extended' °?j 1 j^® 9 ] MM, by j\^p^ienc^.' The exposition "supported plained that it iwWsi iiot g&hWpW'eWb%li; They said it , Z|ealand.,.A«t i of, ,1900- whj<;h t wW inadequate!-: The debate! Was, adjourned.-) j .'.'j—ni iii..iui; :-1:. ! !,<< ; STATE N<STB ISSUE;' ■ - ; ii ; J t ( j A the of by; banjks .prohibitive wasi, introduced i in: the House" of Representatives ftnd rtaii a,' flratt .tike.'' '• It v '-fedt ljO per cent, each year on notes, issued. Or reisgjied. ■ , , ' i ARBITRATJONi' BILL. 1 , S ! '■■■ >■ '« " Melbourne, "Auspiwt fti'-t | i'.THe Strife j opposed It every sp6a|er (i ;; | Mriiigreen, the 1 chief. sneaker, vSftljl | that if it tript=f it farmers off the land., "slv> provisions for the New Zealand Act. Mr. Gveen showed that the 'vere widely J <jl ifsrent, < to ;?®ter area and,n|o.re| ; c^a,n|c.a.l?!?,. ( ejima|e. , Mr. Kelly "gaitl tfrafil: nmerencg to ipcvweit ito ik-eepjfiw'.morliers' out..''We "flfectlfcsMfo »l "to /iSi'-d'.-fOi (, . !■: ■J , :.f; ~o'M&l'. Jf " ' -,ißeceived:. : Au^uat«4,' ; .'l2ilis.!,a.m;', ,d ; ; .i irl)i'-J <■ 'M^lboiWiie/ilurritijt j iis 'and; ijyfr of ..the! Trust Funds Bill in all its .stages ftt one,; sittirtg!,' ; .w >•' f"
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 99, 4 August 1910, Page 5
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251AUSTRALIAN POLITICS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 99, 4 August 1910, Page 5
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