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WAR PRODUCTION

IN THE UNITED STATES. CRITICISED BY BRITISH LABOUR LEADERS. (By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright) CLEVELAND (Ohio), October 29. British labour leaders who are touring war plants are not impressed by American war production. Mr Jack Tanner, president of the Amalgamated Engineers’ Union, declared that American planes were well laid out and finely equipped, but there did not seem to be an appreciation of the urgent need for turning out munitions as rapidly as possible. “They are not working so fast as we are in England,” he said. ; Mr Arthur Roberts, secretary of the .Public Employees’ Union, expressed 1 similar views.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAITA19421031.2.26

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 31 October 1942, Page 3

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101

WAR PRODUCTION Wairarapa Times-Age, 31 October 1942, Page 3

WAR PRODUCTION Wairarapa Times-Age, 31 October 1942, Page 3

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