OUR PRESENT DISTRESSES
to the EDiioa.. Sir, —Wellington !has been ■without gu' because a small dispute between the. Gas Company and its' stokers awaited, settlement. Seeing that the community ha 3 to pay the penalty, would it be counted Bolshevism to ask that in order to save a ■ repetition, such small disputes bo ill future subjected to the light of publicity? Miners are again to go slow, because, so it is reported, some coal-owners will riot keep to tho agreement. Ajfain—our funeral ! So, could .■wo respectfully ask.: "What owners, and what agreement?" In tho meantime, during these crises, the community aits like Patience on a monument, silently suffering; but how, long, 0 Lord, how long?—I am etc., N. E. OOAD, 27th Aumut
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 51, 28 August 1920, Page 6
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122OUR PRESENT DISTRESSES Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 51, 28 August 1920, Page 6
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