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GO-SLOW TACTICS

WATERSIDERS LOADING BUTTER AND CHEESE

[PRESS ASSOCUTIOK TtiLEOBAU.) NEW PLYMOUTH, February 13. , Gorslow tactics were adopted by watersiders loading ( the steamer Fordsdale with butter and cheese lor British markets at the port of New Plymouth to-day. Two men who worked as volunteers on the intercolonial steamer Gabriella at .New Plymouth last month were engaged at the Moturoa cool stores loading produce into' trucks. The watersiders protested against the employment of the two men; held a Stop-work meeting, and adopted a goslow policy. The loading of meat from the Waitara works was not affected. Negotiations are proceeding; but hone of the parties will make any statement

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Bibliographic details

Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21707, 14 February 1936, Page 21

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GO-SLOW TACTICS Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21707, 14 February 1936, Page 21

GO-SLOW TACTICS Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21707, 14 February 1936, Page 21

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