GO-SLOW NON-WORKERS
Orthod'cx editors and politician-, with a view of its effect on the coming election's urfld general chloroforming propaganda to save .he world lor plutocracy, are working the "go-slow" stunt to th. full capacity of their pens ami jaws. For cool unassuming camouflage commend us to this speck*, oi human cuttlefish. They write and speak as if "go-slow"' were a thing unheard of, and their withered souls stood aghast against such a dishonest strategy on the part of the coal "digger.." They take it for granted that thc average citizen is au unsuspecting dunderhead and does not know that in tat- editorial industry, and -word spinning industry. in botu departments cf the national Talking Shop, the "go-_,low" has been carried on for years, and reduced recently to a line art. Imitation is tho best kind of flattery. The miners arc merely imitating. It is .trat.g'C that these literary Muinbo Jumbos and retainers go into fainting fits with just a sip of their own medicine, when to bo consistent they ought to swallow a bucketful as a matter of course. No doubt their emoluments and 'surplus value arc powerful inducements to play football with the truth.—H.L. Weraroa, 20th September, 1911).
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 10, Issue 447, 1 October 1919, Page 6
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200GO-SLOW NON-WORKERS Maoriland Worker, Volume 10, Issue 447, 1 October 1919, Page 6
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