EIGHT HOURS CELEBRATION
I EEBVENT PATRIOTIC 6F£Eq^H j By eabJe.—Press Received 4, 3.6 pjn, ». , 3 ldne y» Octobor'JM At the annual Bight-hour dinner, the speeches were markadaH much patriotic fervor. Mr. Fisher declared that England fighting the battle of humanity for right of the little nations to l&e. i!H traliana would give the utmost of ttioir substance to assist. He that they would deal justly with wnnans, for they must remember industrial Germany wag the victintH iTussian military tyranny. He a epurt of international would be etabliafced to try and punS the breakers of international la,w.lM finanoml difficulties of Australia waS very great, but the Government WoH do nothing at such a time to eofcanH Ihepeople. www^™ »fr. O'Brien, President of too (LatH CoMcal, said that when the uaefaH labor had been eliminated a sborterdfl than eight hours would be possible, B ir»nld be still faster. Bb Gerald Strickland declared flfl B« had learned to respect the I*bH momnent in a manner which he faopH when h e returned Home would eddifl lua usefulness to the) King and tiheEH
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 112, 5 October 1914, Page 4
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179EIGHT HOURS CELEBRATION Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 112, 5 October 1914, Page 4
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