NEWSPAPER COMMENT. «
ffTECUI, TO "Bffi TXtSS.") WELLINGTON, November 25. The "Dominion" to-day say&j—."All •loag the 4 line in .the north the strike is collapsing. No"W| after five weeks* .experience of the futility of the strike on Auckland and TFellington, the Feaerition of Labour is seeking to einwoil the labour unionists of Christciurch, and has induced the drivers to istrike. In Christchurch, as in Auck> land and Wellington, the same prowill no doubt be gone through. 'There will be a short period of dislocation, and then the jranons services will be gradually but surely restored ' to normal, and many labour unionists :vifl find they have been sacrificed to gratify the insanely hopeless ambition of-the strike 'bosses' of the Federation of. Labour. Why does not, the United-Labour-Party rise to the ocrcasion. and. make clear - to' the labour
unionists of Canterbury and Otago the full truth of the position here and in Auckland?"
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14833, 26 November 1913, Page 11
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150NEWSPAPER COMMENT. « Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14833, 26 November 1913, Page 11
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