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THE EASY STROKE.

SERIOUS INDUSTRIAL

DANGER.

[By Electric Telegraph.]

Sydney, May 16.

Addressing the Chamber of Manufacturers Mr H. Pratten declared that a serious industrial danger was growing amongst a certain class of trade unionists, who while seeking higher wages were not prepared to give the same efficient work as before. The principle which set the pace ot the slowest and niost incompetent workmen as that of the quickest and most efficient was pernicious in the extreme. There were many evidences that pleasure was form-' ing too large a part ot the life of the nation, and was likely to make work of play and play ot work.

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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume XXII, Issue 2791, 17 May 1911, Page 2

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108

THE EASY STROKE. Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume XXII, Issue 2791, 17 May 1911, Page 2

THE EASY STROKE. Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume XXII, Issue 2791, 17 May 1911, Page 2

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