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A NEW POOH BAH.

■ To tbo Editor. j ■— — «— ~ I _ Sir,— l wish ;to mention a oasi ''sweatiuß" not a thousand mile:from Kvlson. It seems that a I certain Council wante<i : an over- | seer for a particular work, and chose one out of about 50 applicants. 'JTiis individual told his acquaintances ttoat he did not ; want the job. This was not to be ' wondered at, but being" of an obliging- disposition he accepted it. I The. position now is H,hat this unfortunate individual is sweated to the following extent :— He receives £5 a week for one job, £3 for another; ami £4 for tho last. Some mm do 'three men's work for one man's pay and survive ; but to do one man's work for three men's pay would injure the constitution of U*e Road-roller. I hear he has accepted still another job— is there no room in the A-fi-i---i can Giantess" tent ? Tho whole J thing should bo a lesson to o"r ! young men 4o avoid Freemasonry as they would Parliament. I am, etc.. AUTOLYCUS.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 317, 7 December 1906, Page 4

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A NEW POOH BAH. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 317, 7 December 1906, Page 4

A NEW POOH BAH. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 317, 7 December 1906, Page 4