“6. Technical Education.
“7. Courts of Arbitration and Conciliation.
“8. Co-operation.
“9. The present inequality of the law in regard to conspiracy, intimidation, picketing, coercion, etc.
“10. Factory Acts Extension Bill, 1867: the necessity of compulsory inspection and its application to all places where women and children are employed.
“11. The present Royal Commission on Trades Unions—how far worthy of the confidence of the Trade Union interests.
“12. Legalization of Trade Societies.
“13. The necessity of an Annual Congress of Trade Representatives from the various centres of industry.
“All Trades Councils, Federations of Trades, and Trade Societies generally are respectfully solicited to intimate their adhesion to this project on or before the 12th of May next, together with a notification of the subject of the paper that each body will undertake to prepare, and the number of delegates by whom they will be respectively represented; after which date all information as to the place of meeting, etc., will be supplied.
“It is not imperative that all Societies should prepare papers, it being anticipated that the subjects will be taken up by those most capable of expounding the principles sought to be maintained. Several have already adhered to the project, and have signified their intention of taking up the subjects Nos. 1, 4, 6, and 7.