The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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LABOUR LEGISLATION 183 as Permanent Secretary . The immediate reason for its creation was the desire to relieve unemployment . Seddon had suggested that Government officials in country districts might be used to communi- cate ...
LABOUR LEGISLATION 183 as Permanent Secretary . The immediate reason for its creation was the desire to relieve unemployment . Seddon had suggested that Government officials in country districts might be used to communi- cate ...
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Federation of Labour . Efforts were made to include other organised workers , and the Federation was behind most of the strikes until 1913. The 1912 strike at Waihi , in which for the first time the new Government used special ...
Federation of Labour . Efforts were made to include other organised workers , and the Federation was behind most of the strikes until 1913. The 1912 strike at Waihi , in which for the first time the new Government used special ...
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Précis of the Labour Laws of New Zealand . Wellington , 1925 . Report of the Economists ' Committee . Wellington , 1932 . See also French Mission to New Zealand , 1918-19 : Report , General Pau . Paris , 1919 . ( 1 ) NEWSPAPERS .
Précis of the Labour Laws of New Zealand . Wellington , 1925 . Report of the Economists ' Committee . Wellington , 1932 . See also French Mission to New Zealand , 1918-19 : Report , General Pau . Paris , 1919 . ( 1 ) NEWSPAPERS .
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Contents
Geographical Divisions | 5 |
Social Organisation | 11 |
The Early Settlements | 17 |
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