Two young helpers, Carl and Nicholas Petterson, leaving a grocery bag with tea, coffee, sugar and toilet paper for the unionists. The boys scrambled over a two-metre security fence to take the bag to the squatters, but had to leave it at the door because the management had locked the doors from the inside. Shown on the inside of the door are the Canterbury Clerical Workers’ Union held officer, Mr Peter Lawson, left, and the assistant secretary of the Canterbury Storemen and Packers Union, Mr Brent Burnett-Jones.
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87Two young helpers, Carl and Nicholas Petterson, leaving a grocery bag with tea, coffee, sugar and toilet paper for the unionists. The boys scrambled over a two-metre security fence to take the bag to the squatters, but had to leave it at the door because the management had locked the doors from the inside. Shown on the inside of the door are the Canterbury Clerical Workers’ Union held officer, Mr Peter Lawson, left, and the assistant secretary of the Canterbury Storemen and Packers Union, Mr Brent Burnett-Jones. Press, 3 December 1982, Page 1
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