THE MINE STRIKE.
| While agreeing with your remarks | regarding the coalmining hold-up. I think you j may be a little hard on the Minister as to ■ j his methods of settling the dispute; for he 1 ; seems to have proved himself a carcful and ! ■ fair arbitrator in all his endeavours to settle ; knotty and dangerous differences. He has a winning manner, and. I think, good judgment, ' hence "no one wants the Minister to tako : sides —but it is high time for him to ivali.-e s that in some industrial disputes most or a:i ; of the blame is on one side, and to speak aixl act accordingly - ' seems unfair, especially ar> he seems to be so successful in oil upon the troubled waters." He certainly knows both aides after years of and, I think, should be the best judge in thes© matters. However, perhaps it is a pity w® ' ' <lon t know all the facts, c~o cannot judi_ r e. ' WAIT AXD
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Auckland Star, 4 September 1939, Page 6
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