Wb once l'cacjlpf a pedagogue, witji a troublesome liver, who adopted tho expedient of setting his boys by tho em's and whenever a pair of them fought he would appear on the scene and box the ears of both of them, After thw operation he felt better! Wo cannot help thinking that our own Minister 'for I/ahour has taken .a, loaf put of the book of this old time dominie.' He has enj. couraged masters and men through out New Zealand to fall out and has then appeared in-the role of guide, philosopher and friend, to box their ears. Masters aro crying out and men are complaining nnd tho only person who is happy is the Minister himself. : Had there been no Minister for Labour and no labour bills, masters and uion; would have been getting along happily and pleasantly as they used to do in the bygone days. Their troubles date from the time when Mr W. H. P. Reeves was appointed natlieu 1 -headmaster, ;..
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4815, 3 September 1894, Page 2
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