COAL MINERS AWARD.
(To the Editor.) Sir, —There are many in this town who are full up of the “go slow” and reduced incomes. There are. some, not so, but those with families are satisfied to give the Award a trial. In former times we had some that caused trouble leave the district, with their belongings in a kitbag, arid debts behind them. Even the females in hotels have refused to wait on those American boarders who never miss a meal and pay no one. so when they complained the girls told them that they believed in direct action. You can’t all he on the executive of the Federation so give them a full hand. ti U (JEE. Blackball.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 March 1920, Page 6
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