INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.
SUGAR WORKERS TROUBLES. AIEX RETURNING TO WORK. [UNITED PEESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT. BRISBANE, July 11. The sugar cutters are .returning _to work in small numbers. Many non-union men are arriving from the south. Twenty-fie strikers have left Bundaberg camp for -works on the railways. THE LABOR COMMISSION. i(Received July 11. 9.30 p.m.) SYDNEY, July 11. Architects fully supported the master builders in the course of evidence before the Labor Commission, contending that contractors. often tried to be relieved of jobs because they were unable to get men. All agreed that Australians were better workmen, than imported men, but at the same time all were in favor of an immigration policy.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3267, 12 July 1911, Page 5
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110INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3267, 12 July 1911, Page 5
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