KITCHENER'S WAY
. —__—_e_ ■ ■ la view of recent happenings in' Australia an incident recorded in connection with an attempt to make trouble at a biscuit factory in England which was working night and day on an Army contract is worthy of. mention. Labour agitators apparently objected to the men in the factory working overtime, and demanded that it should cease. Earl Kitchener, it is reported, sent for these worthies, when the following dialogue ensued: . Kitchener: You know thia country is at war? The agitators: Yes. Kitchener:. Very well. If any one of you again interfere I will have you shot. '.•.'/■ Exit Labour agitators. "Clearly," writes a correspondent, "we have 'one strong' man. in a blatant land. , "
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2334, 16 December 1914, Page 5
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115KITCHENER'S WAY Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2334, 16 December 1914, Page 5
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