. Review of reviews and world's work . out twelve pages the final report adopted andsigned by the members. Next follows more thanforty pages of small type containing what is entitledthe Conciliation Appendix. This conciliation ap-pendix is a remarkable piece of work, including asummary of the principal schemes and public acts indifferent countries, dealing mth conciliation or arbi-tration, which is followed by accounts of the Frenchcourts of conciliation, the English arbitration acts,the experience of the United States in arbitration be-tween capital and labor, the new industrial code ofGerman


. Review of reviews and world's work . out twelve pages the final report adopted andsigned by the members. Next follows more thanforty pages of small type containing what is entitledthe Conciliation Appendix. This conciliation ap-pendix is a remarkable piece of work, including asummary of the principal schemes and public acts indifferent countries, dealing mth conciliation or arbi-tration, which is followed by accounts of the Frenchcourts of conciliation, the English arbitration acts,the experience of the United States in arbitration be-tween capital and labor, the new industrial code ofGermany, and the systems now in vogue in Denmarkand Norway, Italy, Belgium and Austria. A largeamount of space is also given to various bills and pro-posals pertaining to the different Australian than four hundred pages are devoted to a ver-batim report of the evidence taken by the Commis-sion at its various sittings, accompanying which is awell-digested precis of the great mass of information STR/KHS AND THEIR REMEDIFS. ir»9. John Atkinson. William M. Grey. John Edward West. John Watson. James Wilson. William H. Sharp, T. J. Houghton, (Vice-President.) (President.) (Secretary.) THE EXECUTIVE OF THE TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL OF NEW SOUTH WALES. John Downey. and opinion contained in the preceding minutes ofevidence. Next follows an appendix giving various acts anddocuments referred to in the testimony, and sum-marizing many important books upon labor andsocial questions. And this appendix is, taken as awhole, a most extraordinary compendium of practi-cal information upon the progress of the labor move-ment in all lands. Finally, Mr. Meggy has given usmore than a hundred large pages of what he entitlesa Literary Appendix. In this portion of his vol-ume he has made abstracts of a great number ofworks upon labor questions, and has included a vastquantity of biblio^Tai^hical references and docu-mentary materials. Notwithstanding the com


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