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"Fully 50 per cent, of the accidents^ in the building trades are thrtugh tp§\ neglect of the worker himself, I am£ sorry to have to say,'' said jVtr Efc., Stringer. Chief Inspector of Swffoldf ing, in the course of an address on"the■ new Scaffolding Act at WangahiUj (states an exchange), He added thaV they did not think of what they were* doing. This was, howevrr, counterbalanced by the fact that New .Zealand j stood lowest in the wond so far as per-v centage of accidents were conoerncd:Mr Stringer expressed the opinion" *bafr there would not be so many eerious ftC-j: cidents if the workers assisted fye Jn-£ spectors in seeing that the provisions } of the Act were carried out."lnthC past the inspectors had not been given/ the credit or the assistance they weref entitled to from the men they. were| out to protect. . 'V**/l A life-like portrait of -the!, 'sfeflm Cambridge carrier, Thpnias ; whom *e owe indirectly. "Hobson's choice" has; beenby the National the canvas appears *°e, ?ears before the death 84 of Hobson. p9iSK&&agsg£H known, but he '^^J^^JSffM school with! ««^sffi3SS! +j.«rh tpchnfoue. How'tjie tampua.,ssy-2 m bx& » to 9 were well stocked, but his .horses* jiady to be taken by customers in strict 'jrota-v tion. "This or none,'i was HohsonX".; rule. The portrait shows a strqngifacet* with aquiline nose, firm mouth,'-andi kindlv but couraceoua eyes* - ,s''/^M
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17742, 19 April 1923, Page 7
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376Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17742, 19 April 1923, Page 7
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