"INTRUSION" RESENTED
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GREYMOUTH, This Day, In conneptio.n with the statement by the Hon. Adam Hamilton Leader of the Oppositionj in an address at Levin that fopr sawinills in the Soufh Island had beea Obliged tp close down as a result of thp Government's. legislation, Mr," Jt W, Callwall, representing the' West Coast SaTPmillers' Association, to.day stated that the West Coast sawmillefs agree with the Hon. F. Langstone in strongly resenting the intrusion of any politician. into what is merely a matter of business betwpen sawmillers and the Government, -.The business of any association,' ' whether of employera p.r workers, is tp protect. the interests ef all its members and not of som.e of them* What Minisr tera would say about an emp.lpyer \.ho adopted tixeir- aftitudp and tried to make separate compacts with his workers and break up their union may be, left to the. imagination." II ■' . i. l.U || ■ -».
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 113, 29 May 1937, Page 5
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