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“TOO MUCH SAY”

/AMERICAN OPINION OF NEW ZEALAND LABOUR. According to the Greymouth correspondent of the Christchurch "Sun,” Mr. Richard. Wilson, who is visiting the United States for the purpose of raising capital tor mining ventures in the Inangahua district, writes that Americans whom he has interviewed so fat do not look upon New Zealand with favour, considering that the worker has too much say in the government of the country.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 281, 22 August 1921, Page 4

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71

“TOO MUCH SAY” Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 281, 22 August 1921, Page 4

“TOO MUCH SAY” Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 281, 22 August 1921, Page 4

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