"I have the greatest admiration for farmers, and am the son of a small farmer mysejf, but as far as I can remember thay have always been growling," said Mr. Justice O'Regan in the Arbitration Court at Auckland, during the hearing of the Dominion dairy workers' dispute (reports the "New Zealand Herald"). His Honour said the trouble was that they never seemed to be able to suggest any way of curing the trouble. Douglas, credit had been mentioned, but his Honour said he did not understand .it and did not think farmers did either.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 122, 19 November 1937, Page 8
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