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LABOUR IN NEW ZEALAND

EvVERCARGILL MAN'S TALK, O.v Tcleeraplj—)'r.«ss! Afiocinljon—Ooprrieht Sydney, February 27. Speaking at a meeting of tlio Labour Ckmneil, Mr. Ghovirn, of New Zealand, hecrolary of the tnv.orGftrg.vil Timber Workers' Assoi iation, Said the prospects. of Labour in Now Zealand publics vvo.ro never brighter than now. A real Tory Goyonuwcw.t was in power iii Now Zealand at present, and it. was hard for unions to make headway, but the treatment meted, out by the .Miissey 'Gio.veriiiiio.nt would do more to organise and consolidate Clio Labour forces than was possible :'or the Liihour irfganisers. At i 1:0 same time, as a result cf the Government'';; oppressive admiiiistration, ■lip was convinced "ivo are .going to sink Massey attd his GoveriHUcjit ' : at iiext rleri ion a thousand fathoms deep iu the ocean of oblivion."

. Itoplying to art interjection about frcn labour, Mi'. Obaurn said Indtastriai niai» tors Lad quioloncd down in Xmv ZoaJs.ntJ of late, but if they 1 rented froo labourers over there as Xe\v South Wales had on several occasions tlicro would liavo been fever free labourers in the '.Dominiqu and Much loss industrial Strife.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1995, 28 February 1914, Page 5

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LABOUR IN NEW ZEALAND Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1995, 28 February 1914, Page 5

LABOUR IN NEW ZEALAND Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1995, 28 February 1914, Page 5

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