"KEEP OUR OWN WORK HERE."
■■..'■ -——-♦——— ■■'..' BOILERMAKERS AND MINISTER. (By Telegraph—P,rCß9 Association.) '". , ■ ' '■, '. Dunodln, August 20. • '' A. deputation of b'oilcriuakers, which was by ,Mr. Arnold, M.P., waited oil tho ,Hon. 'J; -A.'-.Millar to-ni«)it, to invoke his'assistance in' preventing the importation of articles which could bo hiado in tho' Ddminioiu■■'■ They, instanced' tho gasholder recently erected by tho City Corporation; and also a rotary , kiln.erected by the Cement Co. They further pointed' out"' that -several steamers which had been built outside, tho colony could havo been constructed, here, and also dredges, yot three dredges wero importol lately. ,■ . ,' The Minister synipathiscil with tho.dopiitntion, but was unwilling to undertake another' tariff -revision, oiio being onoimJi for any man in a. lifetime. Ho ended Ins somewhat lengthy remarks by suggesting that it wan,tho duty of local bodies "to keep our own work. hero if possible . ' !
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 592, 21 August 1909, Page 10
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139"KEEP OUR OWN WORK HERE." Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 592, 21 August 1909, Page 10
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