A correspondent writes to the Greymouth Star: It was with great admiration th.it J watched the fight of the Labour Party in contesting the Bill for indentured-labour. I would like to ask' the as it is the Labour New 7.. aland wliat"pi ice tliey'-pfiy to the boy runnel's for the j'eHvery of the said r oTi' the Grey-Kumara .tfvfMTj who has to be on the station. a week at fi.4B. only. averages Is 3d a dfty, and firfrls his ow-ri 'bike? Surely
;i paper which iidvocites Soviet .cm:trul should pay :i little more Lo tlnchilu slave. If this i: : not slavery T am very much mistaken. In *sk i (bilil 'if tender years In a'"ise .it the hour nf 'i a.m.. moot tinins. and ."niiie 10 Kuniara for the princely salary of lb 'sd per day (and i'lid hts own hike). Well, it is no wonder that, the people of New Zealand down the so-called Labour Paflbv*
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 581, 5 November 1920, Page 2
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157Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 581, 5 November 1920, Page 2
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