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Сторінка 79
... wage - earners through- out the whole of the States of Germany should contribute one penny per week from his or her wages , the employer to be held responsible for the weekly payments , and that the fund should accumulate until it ...
... wage - earners through- out the whole of the States of Germany should contribute one penny per week from his or her wages , the employer to be held responsible for the weekly payments , and that the fund should accumulate until it ...
Сторінка 84
... wages . Mr. THOMAS . They certainly want wages . Mr. REID .-- Not taxes . Mr. CROUCH . - It is the working men of the community who are chiefly interested in the question of work and wages . Believ ing that the employment of Australians ...
... wages . Mr. THOMAS . They certainly want wages . Mr. REID .-- Not taxes . Mr. CROUCH . - It is the working men of the community who are chiefly interested in the question of work and wages . Believ ing that the employment of Australians ...
Сторінка 96
... wages , steady the labour market , will add to the volume of human industry and will bring happiness and com- fort to the homes of the poor , surely it is a principle of which they might be proud . Now genuine protectionists believe all ...
... wages , steady the labour market , will add to the volume of human industry and will bring happiness and com- fort to the homes of the poor , surely it is a principle of which they might be proud . Now genuine protectionists believe all ...
Сторінка 123
... like the information required on that subject . I do not care how many white men the employment of black men tends to give wages to . The principle that Governor - General's Speech . 123 [ 22 MAY , 1901. ] Address in Reply .
... like the information required on that subject . I do not care how many white men the employment of black men tends to give wages to . The principle that Governor - General's Speech . 123 [ 22 MAY , 1901. ] Address in Reply .
Сторінка 124
... wages aggregating £ 3,456 , in addition to 330 white men , whose wages and salaries amount to £ 17,402 , that is in the slack season . In the busy season , ac- cording to this estimate , there are 197 kanakas employed , and receiving wages ...
... wages aggregating £ 3,456 , in addition to 330 white men , whose wages and salaries amount to £ 17,402 , that is in the slack season . In the busy season , ac- cording to this estimate , there are 197 kanakas employed , and receiving wages ...
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able member Address in Reply adopted amendment amount appointment believe Bill black labour Britain cent Chamber colonies coloured labour Commonwealth connexion Constitution Customs deal debate defence desire duty election Electorate England fact favour free-trade give going Government Governor-General's speech High Court honorable friend honorable mem honorable member hope important Inter-State Commission interests Josiah Symon Kalgoorlie kanaka labour land legislation manufacturers matter Melbourne ment Minister for Defence Ministry Northern Territory old-age pensions opinion Opposition population port position Prime Minister principle Privy Council produce proposed prosperity protection protectionist Queensland railway reason refer regard revenue Tariff Senator McGregor Senator O'Connor Senator Sir JOHN Senator Sir JOSIAH Sir WILLIAM South Australia South Wales standing orders sugar industry Sydney Tasmania taxation thing tion trade tralia Victoria vote wages wealth Western Australia white Australia whole WILLIAM MCMILLAN
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