The First Strike
■ AUCKLAND, March*. : " The flrst ricorflld ,.&;!&■' ■ ; scribed in Chapter 5 - pf tto EodJt of . -Exodua iivhea ' t&% . jfjjgtil!: , : stopppd Worfc as . a pVotest agaiiUrtt being coihpelled to ihake . bHcls out 8tra#, ' ' aaid Mr. ffajoaee Frt^att,; : presadent of th& Auckland Tra&es ■ and Labour Council, tp t&f .Bflpjiyf conferaace today. ' ^Phaxoah rej^iied; in a way which suggested h» ha4#dt the slightest idea of ihdtistrial fplationa. What foUowed was probably : the greatest walk-out ih hirtoiy. . The . Israelites wklkfed right otit iof EgTpt. ; Echoes of that htrlke still riverb^fate ; around' ihe woild." • 4' I ' i Mr. Freeiaan was speakihg . : Oh] ' ; industiial relations. .... \ '• - ■ - .Vl' ..vi 4*.'. i : ■ ' 1 •
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Chronicle (Levin), 10 March 1949, Page 9
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105The First Strike Chronicle (Levin), 10 March 1949, Page 9
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