CLOGGED MACHINERY.
‘‘Let us sot England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland going again. “Employers’ associations and trade unions should meet without delay to adjust the many difficult questions which are hound to arise. The elements in our population who do not desire to see the country grow and prosper under a democratic constitution are negligible. Let us neglect them; but let the rest of us, men and women, alike, whatever view we take of the recent disorder, hind ourselves in a spirit of true comradeship to preserve, develop, and'maintain the industries of this country, upon which the fortunes of its citizens so vitally depend. It is of the utmost importance that the whole British people should not look backward, hut. forward, and resume their work in a spirit of co-operation and good-will.”—Mr Stanley Baldwin.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1926, Page 3
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134CLOGGED MACHINERY. Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1926, Page 3
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