LABOUR TROUBLES AT HOME.
f It is not pleasant reading the cablejSjm sends us to-day—that there is a threatened recrudescence of the railway hold-up in Great Britain.. When Mr Thomas utters an ultimatum, there can bB no doubters. Ho is the strong man Of the railroaders, and his word goes far along the line of the other transport services. The outlook all oyer the .world points more and more plainly to S Coming Armageddon •of Labourite, in which the "forces of law ana order afid of the commonweal will be forced, into a pitched battlo with the Bolsheviks of Industrialism-" This evil germ must be eradicated and the fever must spend itself before there can be an ena the labour ■unrest that makes the whole world uneasy to-day. An i looks as if it is the transport workers Who will give the word for the world-, istrife. Not a happy subject for Armistice Day—but there has been a cry of geltee all the year, yet there it so -
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Otaki Mail, Volume 27, 14 November 1919, Page 3
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