BRITISH POLITICS
EAST WOOLWICH BYEEL HIT lON. United Pro*.. :-ii no. By KJeetnTelegraph. Copyright ’ LONDON. April 11. Mr Baldwin, willing to Mr “Shrapnel” Smith, who is the (nnservatjie candidate for East Woolwich, declines : “We must have tariff's to give us bargaining power against loreign countries. to protect the British workers irom unemployment, and to prevent .the foreigner from capturing more British .trade. That, is tin* great issue in the East Woolwich by c-o lee tin'll. ~ ~ ~~i7i~n~wr ■«.wb» 111 days’ long gone each craft and trade Was overworked and underpaid; A twelve hours’ day and six days’ week Made toilers weary, sad and meek. In days 1 long gone such lile ■ was brief,. Curtailed by want, disease and griofNone knew for colds relief so sure As soothing Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1931, Page 6
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130BRITISH POLITICS Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1931, Page 6
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