A MUDDLED CRITIS.
- Sir,—l am a working man. also up to the present a constant subscriber to your paper:!■ I would like to ask Mr. Massey, through vour column?, if his attitude rtud that of the Reform party is the same towards the working man as T.hk Domix'ion,itho official mouthpiece ot the K«forra party, is towards the tramwaymen and the Striko Committee, the latter being .rcpresontatiye of every class ol Labour. Hoping yon will' give this publication, as to ensure an answer from Mr. I am, etc., ' RICHARD STEVENS. Petone, February 3. fWo gladly print this muddle-headed complaint as an example of tho unwillingness of some peoplo to realise that sympathy with tho workman's desire tor decent hours and wages and conditions ■■Aaea not rainire sympathy with wanton defiance of the law and the public convenience on no reasonable ground at all. The Dominiox is independent of every political party.]
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1356, 6 February 1912, Page 6
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150A MUDDLED CRITIS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1356, 6 February 1912, Page 6
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