ACCOUNTANT. May 20, 1971.
Sir,—l, for one, was not at all surprised. After all, with Mr Skinner laying down the law and the Government silent, the wharfies saying when they will work and for how much, and the overseas liners tied up for days on end, what could anyone expect? We are a small coun try, but seemingly it is the loud noise that has done the damage. If it were not so serious for our little country it would almost be laughable. —Yours, etc., EX-PIONEER STOCK. May 20, 1971.
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32612, 21 May 1971, Page 8
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