THE LESSON OF THE COAL
TROUBLE. "The twenty-seven millions of subsidy might have been used in supporting lire coal trade during a year of reconstruction, instead of wasted in subsidy before any reconstruction has even been attempted. Let us forgive and forget; but let us learn our lesson, lest worse things befall. Let the coal-miners be assured of a ‘square deal.’ Let us abolish the policy of procrastination and go boldly forward. Let the leaders of the men he associated with every step which is taken towards revival. And let ns determine to ensure restoration as speedily as may he of one of the finest bodies ot iiitollipent. li a rd-working and patriotic citimis with which any nation has been endowed, into the paths of prosperity and peace.”- Afr C. F. Maxferman. in the ‘'Contemporary Review.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 January 1927, Page 3
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136THE LESSON OF THE COAL Hokitika Guardian, 12 January 1927, Page 3
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