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MUST BE SHOWDOWN, SAYS MR. HOLLAND

. WELLINGTON, March 7. on the carpenters' dis-

pute at Auckland the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Holland) said it was high time a halt was called to defiance of the law and intimidation, and that it was made plain to those who would wreck our industrial system and bring suffering to the people that they were not going to he allowed to succeed. The Auckland dispute, he said, looked as if it were likely to develop into a major industrial conflagration. "At some time there has to he a showdown," said Mr. Holland. ' It may as well he now as at any othei time — in fact it would he hetter now If an organised 'go-slow' is to he used to intimidate the Court of Arhitration then the sooner it is shown that those methods will not pay the hetter for everyone eoncerned."

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Chronicle (Levin), 8 March 1949, Page 6

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MUST BE SHOWDOWN, SAYS MR. HOLLAND Chronicle (Levin), 8 March 1949, Page 6

MUST BE SHOWDOWN, SAYS MR. HOLLAND Chronicle (Levin), 8 March 1949, Page 6

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