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It was asserted by the workers' representative at the Arbitration Court thin morning that large numbers of carpenters and joiners were leaving New Zealand every month because better conditions in the, trade prevailed elsewhere. Mention was made of the fact that the men who were departing included' the best tradesmen, and if continued, the position very soon would be that an indifferent class of worker only would remain in the Dominion. i"i 1 1 riV 11 -1 ■f1 J ■ ■!■ -ii ■r V--- j

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 81, 5 April 1911, Page 6

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Untitled Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 81, 5 April 1911, Page 6

Untitled Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 81, 5 April 1911, Page 6

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