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Thoughts For The Times.

An Analogy. ‘ ‘There is only one w'ay of preventing not this strike alone, but a succession of strikes of this kind, and that is for the Labor people frankly to accept the view that if violence and economic blockades and the with-holding of essential supplies are wrong as a. means of settling international disputes, they are equally wrong as applied for the settlement of industrial disputes at home. It is rank hypocrisy to profess indignation of the mere thought of a blockade of Russia, if, on a small pretext, they are prepared to inflict a far more effective blockade on Great Britain By cutting off supplies which are: essential to the industrial life of the country.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1920, Page 2

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120

Thoughts For The Times. Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1920, Page 2

Thoughts For The Times. Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1920, Page 2

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