MR ROBERTSON'S HALLUCINATIONS.
ANOTHER EXPOSURE. In the House of Representatives recently Mr Robertson (Otaki) asked the Government: “Whether they will take steps to ascertain if it is a fact that a few days after the conference between the employers’ representatives and the representatives of the Federation of Labour, presided over by the Prime Minister on October 28, the representatives of the shipping companies concerned were agreeable to the discussion of a settlement on the basis of a proposal previously submitted by them at the said conference —which proposal has since been offered and is still offered by the Federation of Labour as a basis of settlement — and that the representatives of the Merchants’ Association in Wellington intimidated the shipping companies into withdrawing this offer by threatening to fix up freight contracts with an outside shipping company ; and, if this is found to be true, will the Government take steps to see that such intimidation is put an end to, in order that the industries of the country may be no longer held up at the behest of a combine which is alleged to be operating to the detriment of commerce and, by raising the price of commodities, gaining advantages for itself by the continuance of the strike ? ’ ’ Replying to the question yesterday, the Hon. W. F'. Massey (Prime Minister) stated: "With regard to the question of the honourable member the following unsolicited communication has been received : ‘Merchants’ Association of New Zealand, Wellington, November 20, 1913—The Hon. the Prime Minister.—Dear Sir, —With reference to the question by Mr Robertson, M.P., addressed to the Government in the House of Representatives on Tuesday, as reported in the Press .... reflecting on the Merchants’ Asssociation, on behalf of my association I beg to inform you that the charges contained in Mr Robertson’s question are without any foundation in fact, and, therefore, are given an unqualified denial. —Yours faithfully, G. Shirtcliffe, chairman.”
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1177, 27 November 1913, Page 3
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316MR ROBERTSON'S HALLUCINATIONS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1177, 27 November 1913, Page 3
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