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COUNTRY WORKERS.

DUNEDIN, April 4. A deputation from the Musterers’ Union waited on the Minister of Labour to-day, asking for more efficient inspection of shearers’ accommodation in regard to certain stations in Otago and Canterbury, tor representation of country workers in the Legislative Council. The Minister said, in regard to shearers’ accom notation, the complaints made would be carefully looked into by an officer who would be detailed to investigate them. With legard to the second request, he would be pleased to place the matter before his, colleagues in the Cabinet in the event of further calls to the Council being made- ■ ’

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1831, 10 April 1907, Page 42

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COUNTRY WORKERS. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1831, 10 April 1907, Page 42

COUNTRY WORKERS. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1831, 10 April 1907, Page 42

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