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FEDERAL POLITICS

ARBITRATION AMENDMENT BILL. (By Teiegrapn.—.rows Association.) OPPOSITION LEADER'S VIEWS. Last Night, 11.50 o'clock.) MELBOURNE, October 18 In the Federal House of Representatives, Mr A. Deakin. resumed the debate on the Industrial Arbitration Amendment Bill. He opposed ihe powers proposed to be given to the Court. He isaid the (Bill was i ated on the idea that all industrial conditions would be fixed and •onid ,be regulated iby a time-table. «t met nt separating 'craft from industry, ,'trd would revolutionise or wreck t.i? original Act to make such a basic alteration. He moved as an amerdment, "That no .measure, tie < il-'ct of which ■will be to concentrate the hands of any one person to rontrol ali industries in the Continent, can be other than impractical )le and fiaught with danger to the wliou; community."

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10453, 19 October 1911, Page 5

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FEDERAL POLITICS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10453, 19 October 1911, Page 5

FEDERAL POLITICS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10453, 19 October 1911, Page 5

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