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MR. CHURCHILL OFFERED JOB ON WHARVES

WELLINGTON, Oet. 8. Answering Mr. Randolph Churchill Js allegn! ioii tliat tlie "prize for slowness nnist certainly be awanled the waterfiide workers of Auckland, ' ' the nation al secreiary of the New Zealand Waterside Workers' Fnion, Mr. T. Hill, said today tliat the union would be delighted to see M r. Churchill testing the eonditions in a praetieal manner. '•This is an invitation," said Alr. Hill. "We would like to see Alr. Churchill working 011 the Auckland wharves not for a day but for two w eeks. We want to see Alr. Churchill in his shirt .sleeves. We want to see him making a firsthand investigation of the waterfront. I can assure liim there will lie no obstacles in the wray of Jlnding employment for him on the Auckland waterfront where there is a fhortage of labour. His observations ntter working coal, cement, phosphate and sulphur should certainly be worthy of eonsideration. "

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Chronicle (Levin), 9 October 1947, Page 5

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MR. CHURCHILL OFFERED JOB ON WHARVES Chronicle (Levin), 9 October 1947, Page 5

MR. CHURCHILL OFFERED JOB ON WHARVES Chronicle (Levin), 9 October 1947, Page 5

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