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The si're-t means of bringing about improved conditions which will enable good wages to he paid is to work for a'cli waves as are obtainable and to ;ivc good value for them. The more wealth there is prodro'-d the better the country will to able to pnv high wages. If Labour would recognise this instead of striving for the impossible, die fixing of wages and hours while vi rvj* factors are subject to ocotjotuic lavs, which cannot be changed by leor bv Arbitration Courts there, void ! ' « some hope of solving the oroide' 11 , Drugs, in the shape of relief works at artificial wages can only perpetuate and intensify the trouble. “Taranaki Herald.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 April 1928, Page 4
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