SHORTAGE OF LABOUR
MINISTER DECLINES TO TAKE ACTION. (By Telegraph — Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Last Night. The Minister for Labour (Hon. Geo. •Laii'renson) in reply to a. communication f±m' 'the Wellington Industrial 'Association, urging the Government to 'bring skilled' labour from Home: to re'licvc the existing shortage, states that after careful consideration, Cabinet aas decided that It cannot see its way to'do. anything in this direction.
The A.ssrfiatx.n, a<S its meeting to'nigut. cens-:de-red the Minister's vv ~ ply im/atisfartcry, ai:d resclved to •approach. oti:r,r Associations thmughin'.t fro Lcm'uioiv, with the view of Caking jemi artion.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10636, 15 May 1912, Page 5
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