22 JUNE 1918, Page 2

The working man's first interest is to aid the growth

of Capital that he himself may become richer. In order to do this he must absolutely put an end to the " ca' canny " system and produce as much as ever he can. Many employers in the past have been terribly to blame for their short-sighted policy in cutting the rates for piece-work. But both Capital and Labour have learnt much from this war, and it would be madness indeed if they did not go forward in the days to come in unison, bound indissolubly together because they are both conscious of that proud and honourable Boise of nationality for which the Trade Union Labour Party stands.