IN TRUE LIGHT.
BROKEN" HILL STRIKE. 3y Telegraph.—rarllamentarv Keporter.l WELLI.VGTOX, Friday. Is it fair to allow generous and unsuspecting , people in New Zealand to be induced. to part '.v'rth tte'.r money for miners living in idleness, was Mr. R. V. Smith's summing up, in the form of a qiK»t:on to the Premier, of canvassing for fund* for the Broken Hill miners.
Mr. Mossev saM Ihar Ihon-rh he was not fully apprised nf tile facts, if iiie pnriition in N>w Zealand wlieo-e men renin ined out of work for f'xtet'n months (here would be no difficulty in eettiiMT other employment during that perio.l. If it wore pcws'ble for Australian strikers to o-btain ot-lver work that would l>e a much more se-l'f-rpspoot-imr course. "The lion, member's query will most likely let people know a« nearly fls possible what is talking place," he concluded.
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 212, 4 September 1920, Page 14
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IN TRUE LIGHT.
Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 212, 4 September 1920, Page 14
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