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N.Z. Dairy Exports

Sir, —Did not Mr Walsh (president of the Federation of Labour) play his part'in putting New Zealand in the red by continually supporting our trade unions’ continual demand for increased wages, shorter hours, and concessions of all kinds? He seeks the help of British trade unions to put Britain deeper in the red by demanding tariffs, quotas, or subsidies, creating hardship for the working class. He mentions our war effort. Was Britain’s war effort any less? £l,OOO million of overseas’ investments sold at give-away prices; new external debts, £3,000 million; 3,750 million dollars American credit; 1,250 million dollars Canadian credit—the need for which arose from the war. The war efforts of both countries were for the freedom of the people of the whole world, not for one country.—Yours, etc., COMPETE OR PERISH. March 20, 1958.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28541, 21 March 1958, Page 3

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N.Z. Dairy Exports Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28541, 21 March 1958, Page 3

N.Z. Dairy Exports Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28541, 21 March 1958, Page 3