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WORKERS AND MASTERS.

REVOLUTIONARY LABOUR LEADERS CONDEMNED. (Per Press Association.) Dunedin, November 14 At the annual meeting of the Employers’ Association Mr. Frostick (Christchurch) expressed the belief that 90 per cent, of the workers in the Dominion would give their employers a square deal if perm Ate .1 to do so. Unfortunately a few revolutionaries who had got themselves put into loading positions had ‘‘pocketed” the bulk of the trade unionists and taught them that it was their duty to be obedient and to die if necessary. This was the teaching of men wlio would rather talk for a week than work for an'hour.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 78, 14 November 1911, Page 6

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WORKERS AND MASTERS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 78, 14 November 1911, Page 6

WORKERS AND MASTERS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 78, 14 November 1911, Page 6

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