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Your articles on the above subject should be read by everyone in ttus country. As one who is constantly on the move, I have a much better opportunity than most of hearing the views of the public on this suD* ject, and frankly, they are veiy worried, not from the political angle or the right or wrong of not carry* ing out the Court sentences, but thv feel there is something sinister operating that would tie up an essential industry when the enemy is right at our very gates. There seems only one soil'.?ion. and that is to dcrogister the n ;.-i ;>nd let the newly-ballonu men underground if they so desire, ami ;. : ake all essential workers take ar. oath of allegiance to the Briti-h Crown. L°y* workers will not nb.ic< * and the howj that would go forth, y the otner section would at lea>t liw us where we »tood. l 'TISHER
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 237, 7 October 1942, Page 2
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154STRIKE ISSUE Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 237, 7 October 1942, Page 2
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