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“GO-SLOW” CONDEMNED.

BY LABOUR LEADER. Oaniaru, Tuesday. Mr Steve Boreham, the wellknown Labour advocate and Union secretary in an interview with a .“North Otago Times” representative to-night, slated that he had no sympathy whatever with the goslow policy adopted h.y the miners of the West Coast. He had been identified with the Labour movement in New Zealand for 40 years, and was satisfied that in the Arbitration Court they had the greatest protection to the worker that could he devised. Mr Boreham concluded: “Go-slow is, in my opinion, an attack on tile workers its a body because it brings hardships to thousands of innocent families engaged in other industries.”

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2641, 4 October 1923, Page 2

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“GO-SLOW” CONDEMNED. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2641, 4 October 1923, Page 2

“GO-SLOW” CONDEMNED. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2641, 4 October 1923, Page 2

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