! FACTS MUST WIN. “Tho minors’ lenders nro stubborn men, but facts arc even more stubborn, am] in the end the facts must win. J hey may banker in their, liearts for nationalisation, but no Government totiici go on for long paying its employ- < os more than the. industry was earuj ing. .Sooner <r later tho Miners’ I'.x----j ccutive will have to tell the followers ; v.bo are supporting thoiii so staunchly j that they must how to necessity and | accept sonic, change either in their j wages or in thou* hours of working. I The longer this admission is postponed 1 the more serious will tho change inevit- ' ably he, and, by shutting their eyes j to the truth the loaders arc doiiberntei l.v leading the men further and further •j towards disaster."—The “Daily Telegraph.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 August 1926, Page 4
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