INDUSTRIAL UNREST.
RESOLUTTON BY FARMERS. [BY TELEGRAPH. —FEBSS ASSOCIATION.] HAWERA. Monday. The Hawera branch of the Farmers* Union unanimously resolved :—" In view of the present disturbed and extremely unsatisfactory industrial situation in the Dominion, this meeting desires to remind the Government that they have been placed in power to take complete charge of the affairs of this country, and that the country is looking to them to so effectively deal with the present situation as -will bring to finality the constant unrest that has been for so long paralysing the industries of the Dominion; and further, that this meeting assures the Government it will loyally support them in whatever action they deem necessary to take in order to serve Che best interests of the country."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17593, 5 October 1920, Page 4
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