VEXED WATERFRONT.
According to "Worker" in la*t Tuesdays "Star," the watersidens worked till 10 p.m. on a sugar boat, I have no doubt he found a tram or bus, also a ferry boat, to take him home. Also if ho had desired to wire his achievement to the "Bovin of New Zealand" ho would have found a telegratdii-t on duty, and I have not heard that the rrcwv ~( the Main Trunk eviire.--. rcfur-isl ? > work after "I i'.'ii. "Worker" >',<•< ul-i r.-neni-!>cr thai when hi., uni-m [>:v;»f 1--.I their cn.-o they claimed I!.ni the w. : k was intermittent. Therefore, t'acy had time to rtvt after a few ] r- extra at 7/ [«er hour. He should also remember what the Mac Donald Labour (J.ivernment did for the movement in Britain. Settled it as a poliiical b<,!v for crood. MARK YiL
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 172, 22 July 1940, Page 6
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137VEXED WATERFRONT. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 172, 22 July 1940, Page 6
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