There is a way of preventing labour disputes breaking out into strikes. The Russians use it; a striker is shot, exiled, to a forced labour camp or merely ?eft without means of livelihood. This is no Russian discovery- It has been tried throughout history. The record is that sooner or later it fails. When it fails, the accumulated sense of injustice breaks forth into something much worse than strikes. —Wall-street Journal.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 August 1946, Page 6
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