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NO WISH TO WORK.

YOUNG MEN IN GLASGOW.

SHIPBUILDERS APPREHENSIVE. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) DUNEDIN, this day. Back from a visit to Scotland, where he represented Scottish Freemasons in Aew Zealand at the bicentenary celebraVf° nS w f t> the o Grand Lod » e of Scotland, r - W - B - Steel, in an interview, .aid the saddest part of hie vwit was to see the numbers of idle men congregating Glasgow!' COrne " aDd in Park, *» aßßUred him tf«t these men had not done a stroke of work for years Waß m ° et "P-ett.ble, <«<* not seem to have any inclination to do any £ *al Ur ?-° m oW *»«*•«*• connected with shipping, Mr. Steel learned of a grave fear that there would be a future, as a re»ult of the inability of firms to secure apprentices during the

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 45, 23 February 1937, Page 10

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NO WISH TO WORK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 45, 23 February 1937, Page 10

NO WISH TO WORK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 45, 23 February 1937, Page 10