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MORE “LOVE’S LABOUR LOST” (!)

With a view to impressing the strikers with the enormous amount of “ work ' being done on the wharfs, the bosses gave orders to the few scabs to collect some odds and ends and fill a score of so of sacks and place them, together with some empty boxes, nailed up, on three different vehicles. These dummy loads are being driven through streets by different routes, and “ escorted ” by armed thugs, until the load becomes too familiar. Then the rubbish, including the drivers, is re-arranged, and the sorry farce repeated. The Auckland strikers will want something a little more solid than empty boxes to break down their growing Solidarity. Are you listening, Fat?

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Industrial Unionist, Volume 1, Issue 16, 15 November 1913, Page 2

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MORE “LOVE’S LABOUR LOST” (!) Industrial Unionist, Volume 1, Issue 16, 15 November 1913, Page 2

MORE “LOVE’S LABOUR LOST” (!) Industrial Unionist, Volume 1, Issue 16, 15 November 1913, Page 2

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