KITCHENER'S CURE.
if -Kitchener Had his way, he would close the pubs and send the owners to the front. Last. week he'visiteS fire Kg armament centres, and this is what he told the (boozers and strikers:— "ffflPs drinking has got to stop ; we're going to put you workmen in khaki, and you'll work for me. You know nvJiat that means! You are going to be i militarised for the good of youT health. You'll get more pay, more sleep and less beer. lou'lll get the profits, but even then you'll want ;o [ strike. IPs got to be stopped, if we are to heat the Germans. The iiritisJT Army can't fight without ammumtion. Tiiey must liave it in shiploads every day in the week. We can't advance because we have not got the shells. Some of you say that the work is killing you. It.won't if you'll keep off the beer waggon. Now, boys, get to it, or I shall have to place armed guard® round these factories and yards to see you do it. Get to it!" And for the time being they got;
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 July 1915, Page 3
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184KITCHENER'S CURE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 July 1915, Page 3
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