TRADES AND LABOR.
NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIAL
TROUBLE,
EXPaEDHSD TO SPREAD TO AUS-
TRALIA
fPnEss Association.! (Received April 13, 0.50 a.m.) : SYDNEY,. April 12. During a debate on a motion to adjourn the Labor Council until after the Federal elections, which was carried, Mr Rippingale, representing the eoachmakers, opposed the motion., stating that the undercurrent. working in the industrial world started in New Zealand woiiid get here shortly. From information.-.. received ' they V.euM Jilie:-:asfc^I":tlie;'M^6ntlous;.^eS4i: %ibn -;if .^oi^i.t^ii^h>'-'|H^'il^^'^e^lc' ;Qi^vlate>.vi^'^^o^ld'■;^e l ai^i;b^ad;■^hd■ : n&iiW.' quesilbi>s/rf6i*^-A\istrdlia;' '■■'Ke ■could'not. say- too' inticlij;: blit the Council' should be in their places; to answer the question when it arrivedl^
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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 86, 13 April 1917, Page 5
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101TRADES AND LABOR. Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 86, 13 April 1917, Page 5
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