GAS SUPPLIES
Could I, an insignificant housed with four small children, voice? thoughts on the gas situation, wonder how many of these so-caLf-he-men are thinking of the r£ damage they are doing, for arete not only hindering the war effc but actually prolonging the ag* of those already suffering? « may have reason for wanting soi& thing for nothing, but why thousands suffer for their actios-; How many of these men have®; babies that wake in the night ic. : bottle that has to be heated by P How many have kinsfolk or friefcl in hospitals where they rely on |g to get necessary meals cooked, m sils and instruments sterilised • the safety of those patients. many of these strikers have gas M themselves to rely on for coOT their meals? Do they think its their soldier sons or pals wthank them for striking? J GASLES-r
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 177, 28 July 1944, Page 4
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