WA (I F.S AXD T! rE TEXTII .E CRI SI S “It is possible that wages in tin* textile industries ought to come down. It is not even altogether impossible that they might come down by voluntaij agreement. But there is no proof ol the first possibility, nor is it likely that there ever will be a proof until an all-round and independent inquiry Ims been lielct. There can bo no chance of the second—that is. oi a voluntary reduction in wages—unless as part of a. much larger scheme of co-operative cost reduction such as a powerful independent Commission might he able to recommend,—“ Manchester Guardian,’’
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 October 1929, Page 6
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