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WAY TO CONCILIATION

FOR INDUSTRIAL PEACE ERRED TN THE HOUSE (Alist, and N.Z. Cable). (Received June 15. 1 p.m.) London. June 14. In the House of ('ominous. Sir L. Scott, in Committee on the Trade I’niou Bill, proposed ;l hew clause making it illegal for any strike or lockout in an essential industry prior to or during the reference of a dispute to the Conciliation tribunal. This, lie said, wtts an attempt at something constructive, in Die direction of the settlement of disputes. .Mr dynes. Labour Leader, sight if the Government wanted industrial harmony it would have to proceed on Die lines of this new clause. Mr Lloyd George said it was unfortunate to link safe conciliation proposals with such it provocative Bill. If the Government introduced a Bill along Die lines of Mr Scott's proposal it would be worth tons of Trade Union Bills.

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Feilding Star, Volume 5, Issue 1127, 15 June 1927, Page 8

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WAY TO CONCILIATION Feilding Star, Volume 5, Issue 1127, 15 June 1927, Page 8

WAY TO CONCILIATION Feilding Star, Volume 5, Issue 1127, 15 June 1927, Page 8

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