THE STRIKE OF NAVVIES.
REPORTS EXAGGERATED.. ; fßr TKLEnnarn. — Si\sctai. to The Post.] AUCKLAND, This Day. Polite- Inspector Cullen, who h;is le-tui-i!t;d From a woek's tour of inspection n.und iho If ing Country stations, s:iys tin! <!)>• i-hiko icports i:i connection with tho employment of AustriaJis on the railway formation works there have been very much exaggerated. Tho men when he pttssod through were Jail at work and apparently tolerably contented with their working conditions, wjth tho exception of a few malcontents.
! Tn France there nre 6,000,000 smokeis. Of every fifteen thero are cijjhl who | smoke i». pipe, five mlio smoko cijjnrs, i and only two who aie cigarette-smokere.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 128, 26 November 1907, Page 2
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107THE STRIKE OF NAVVIES. Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 128, 26 November 1907, Page 2
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