"BACKBONE" PAYS.
» STATU AND THE WAIHI STRIKE. "No Government which has been in power for tho last twenty years could liavo grappled with such a problem in such a way,' said Mr. W. H. D. Bell. M.P., at liis Khandallali meeting last evening, when referring to the late Waihi mining strike. The settlement of tho strike, ho said, presented a most difficult problem, but tho Government tackled it in a successful, manful, and straightforward manner. Tho result could be seen in Waihi itself. Nowhere in NewZealand did tho Government have'a better stronghold to-day, and before the strike Waihi was not a great Government, cem tre. The,,Gqvernment ,liad 6hown back< bone, aisJ 'tjlio„j^e'|m(f''wa4'-su¥cesS nM
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1791, 2 July 1913, Page 6
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113"BACKBONE" PAYS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1791, 2 July 1913, Page 6
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