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Mackenzie King, Chairman of the Special Committee on Bill No. 21, House of Commons, Ottawa. Sir, — We respectfully beg to protest against the compulsory eight-hour day Bill becoming law. This board is unanimous in their objection to this Bill for the following reasons : — 1. If an eight-hour day were the law for government work, it would mean tho same in a short time, for every other line of industry, and neither the commercial or industrial interests of the country could afford that. 2. It wou...ld be ruinous to our farmers, they cannot afford such a short day, and of course could not keep their help, who would naturally make for the towns and cities — they do that as it is far too much for their own good and the good of the Dominion. 3. The climate of the Maritime provinces is such that it restricts the hours of labour in most industries far too much for the good of the population without legal restriction. Yours truly, J. A. RUSSELL, President. WALTER E. REGAN, Secretary. (10) Winnipeg Board of Trade.

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