MR. M'LAREN AND THE WORKLESS.
Sir—lt is amusing to .road tho state* monts by Mr, M'Laron when asked as to tho reasons of men refusing work. To an ordinary individual's eyesight it makoa had reading, as between the lines,it simply § means that his men will only work when it suits thoni, say, at £3 or £4 jobs. Can it bo won. dorcd at when you see such statements that tho position with legard to tho 500 watersiders who are supposed to bo out of work by tho returns is nothing moro than a farco and shamP—l am, etc., ' .—;,,„„„ - ANTI-HUMBUG. . July 10. , v
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 562, 17 July 1909, Page 10
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102MR. M'LAREN AND THE WORKLESS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 562, 17 July 1909, Page 10
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