HOW THE MEN ARE FOOLED.
BY STRIKE LEADERS. "We'll never let them land that fruit," said -the striker of a fortnight ago. It was landed. "You'll never see it carted away from tho wharves, anyhow," said tho striker two days later. It was carted. "Wo won't permit anyone to buy 'scab' fruit!" said tho striker. It was bought. "Well, no one will eat it!" said ho in despair. It is being eaten. "We are as solid as ever!" said tho strike leaders at the Park on Sunday. Aext day the drivers trooped back to work. ''The seamen and miners will win the striko for us!" said another speaker at the Park. An - arbitration Seamen's Union has been formed, and secession ■ roiir the old body is proceeding, and coal is coming from overseas in hi" quantities. " 41 to tho last!" say all the Red Federation leaders. Yes, biit will they work? Tho tongue no doubt is easier than tho dog-hook!'
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1916, 26 November 1913, Page 8
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159HOW THE MEN ARE FOOLED. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1916, 26 November 1913, Page 8
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