THE MISCHIEF-MAKERS.
(To tlie Editor.)
Sir, —The following views have lately been forcibly expressed to nio by ..so' many men'-of "ail "classes thai'"!' determined t« ask you to publish them ■ That t'he Government would hate the support of' the whole country if they attested the agitators who have caused all the trouble now prevailing throughout the Dominion. No men would bo more_ pleased at such action than tbo genuine Workers of tlio country, who Jmve been forced to leave- their work by men who have no state in New Zealand beyond the fax pay they draw for fomenting troubles in the labour world, If only these hornets wero safo behind loeik and key (and living on bread and rater) tho genuine workers would go back to work, and the worthless 25 per cent of the workers, made tip iii reality of all tho ''bad" men of the cotmtry, ■ like wolves without a leader, Would' quickly disperse in hidinc.—J am, eto., ■ A WORKER. Palniorston North, November 5.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1900, 7 November 1913, Page 9
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