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LABOUR'S PLEDGES.

Regarding the controversy of Mr. Lsri diverting front the hard-and-fa*s. rale-? of lis party in reference to restoration of -ssaases, etc., may I suggest to some of the Ls:«c-cr supporters the saying ".Strike tse iij-jy nsedsum." As a sustenance man who ass forgotten the sensation of receiving a w-zgg oc salary tor services rendered. I adsiins ilr. Lark's principle of endeavouring to su" 51? the stationary clock rather than ponr oil 03 to the one that is running fairly sssootMyGranted the men concerned are entitle! to Si»t which was promised to then!, but surely tSey could forgo a little for a little while "laager and help to reinstate some of the less fpfftonate earlier than would be the case If s~e s»l to wait for the reaction o: restoration of ~'~xt cents." Has the unetnp'oved maa nwiwi all the promises given to him in tie jitss? No, sir! AH he has had is sympathy «>J charity drives, but f;i-t now he refplvißg and will receive a lot of puhliritv rro": ill parties concerned. J. BELL.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 243, 14 October 1935, Page 6

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LABOUR'S PLEDGES. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 243, 14 October 1935, Page 6

LABOUR'S PLEDGES. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 243, 14 October 1935, Page 6