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Sore lliroat. Imskiness. instantly dis polled by “ Xnzol.” Geos to tbo roo of the trouble. Acts like :i obarm. Is fid l)iiys 00 doses, ready for use.—

NATIONALISATION NO ( OKI’.. I believe there is a very considerable section of the eomnuinity linn is renily concerned nhout the deplorable conditions of employment in the mininp industry. and would, if piven an opportunity. pive us nil the help possible. They may he opposed to .Socialism or the nationalisation of this or that industry. but they will readily aproo that the workers, and especially the workers who are enpapod in such an occupation as mininp. are entitled to wapos that will provide a decent standard of lile. It would he well to remind ourselves that nationalisation would net initsel' solve our difficulties. If we had nationalisation next week there would stili have to he settled the conditions of employment in the industry as between the workmen and those in control o! the industry on hehall of the Stale., . Does anyone imapine that the miners would secure justice hv the mere asking? ruder the scheme of nation disatii n submitted h.v the (.Minors") Federation, tin 1 T.l and the l.ahour party, to the Samuel Commission, it. was provided that, in the ultimate, the decision on wapos would rest with a court of arbitration. So that even under their own scheme of nationalisation the miners would have to fiplit all the way. and in the end it would he derided by a court of arbitral ion.—Air Oliver Harris, in the “Colliery Workers’ Mapa/.ine.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1927, Page 4

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