Railway Works.
(To the Editor of the Timoe.) Sir, -Kindly allow me through your columns to correct, or rather to tell “ Worker,” as he signed himself, that he ought to stick to the truth if he is going tn take up arms against his fellow-work men mil think °he should get better informed beforo making the statements that ho has. I do not know what his object is for doing 50, but I do not want to so into further particulars, as it is onlywaste of time talking to men who are skhamed to sign their names to their opinion. As for “ Observer s letter, well, I am surprised to see so many good men going wrong. Anyhow, as he is also ashamed of seoing his name at the bottom of his letter, we will leave him, unless he changes his mind and gives us his name. We don’t want to fight men who stand behind a stone-wall and throw stones at ns.— l am, etc., One of the Gang.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 280, 5 December 1901, Page 3
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