MR. LARACY.
. A. STATEMENT; AT. MASTERTON-I3y.'Telejraph.-Speclal:Correspondent.!: '/• /";;/"/' Masierto;*, September 19. : - Mr.. M. -Laracy, secretary/ of the Shearers' Federation, addressed ,a meeting -of the shearers Here to-night. In an interview he stated tbat it was : not proposed to .-persist .in) the-demand for 225.: 6d. per hundred in "the, south unless .the employers wanted to fight. / "If ;,tney : persist in fighting us, we will' go right in' for'. 225. 6d.," ho said) According to Mr. Laracy; most.: of the South Island shearers ) are in; employment,: arid'- they, will not leave their employment to, go' shearing unless 20s. per hundred is paid. V Letters" received from Australia; indicate that there is a shortage, of shearers .there.; ;■','.';
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 926, 20 September 1910, Page 4
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112MR. LARACY. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 926, 20 September 1910, Page 4
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