MANPOWER
Sir. —The Canterbury Progress League, New Zealand Returned Services’ Association, and Dunedin manufacturers are the tail-end of many overlong representations of suffering New Zealand industry, protesting against (he grc and many anomalies at the handling of this country’s manpower. This proves once again the inability of this Government to lead in vital questions. Had it not been for the loud and long protestings by such organisations as the above, the Government would have run us past the red signals of danger head-on to collisions of irreparable disaster Army and industry too long have been compromising by taking in each other’s washing, and this rough treatment of nrimary and secondary industries will soon have them blown to tatters. All of this is reflected from the Labour Government’s habitual procrastinations.— Yours, etc.. BARE KNUCKLES. November 19. 1942.
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23800, 20 November 1942, Page 6
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