TIMBER AND LABOUR
PACIFIC COAST POSITION LOCAL .MAN REPLIES. “Notwithstanding the reply of ‘the Pacific Coast miller (which is obviously propaganda), and his somewhat laboured explanation of the employment of Asiatics by the milling industry on the Pacific Coast one thing remains,” remarked Mr A. Seed, secretary of the Dominion Federated Sawmillers, yesterday in commenting on an article which appeared in Wednesday’s “Times.” “That is that the facts of the article published in tho ‘lndustrial Bulletin’ and the particulars of low wages paid were the official pronouncement of the chairman of the British Columbia Wages Board.”
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12609, 20 November 1926, Page 6
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96TIMBER AND LABOUR New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12609, 20 November 1926, Page 6
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