Questioned liy ft representative of th«.,i Christi'liuvfh Sim, a Went Coast tpinef' declared that pu slow was not popular. among the bulk of the men. One fr*nk: '."■ ly confessed that he did not know what [ the trouble, was about, but orders from ■' the heads of the Labour movement had , to be obeyed, in the lengthy spell of ■ go-*low, the 'miners had looked forward, to r period of industrial peaee, in which, they would cam jiooil w.ij-es. Under fjo-slow, hewere are limited to the pio» " duetion of six tons daily, working 11 days per fortnight. A SATISFIED CLTKNT IS OU~ BSST' ! AnVEKTTRKMKNT. J tvhieh iieeounls for tins inert-using demand ! '< by women nil through the Dominion for * * RUSMA, ths euperfkoi s hii: Correspondence «tr>siv canfldentfsl.' Wyt,» Dept. \,. Mm Hulleii, 3A, Canr'is w'y lU&ee. VVctluuifoa. •• Kv+i
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1920, Page 5
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133Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1920, Page 5
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