MAKING WORKERS WORK
FEDERAL MINISTER ON “BOODLEES.” SYDNEY, February 24. Mr King O’Malley, Federal Minister for Home Affairs, speaking at a Labour Union meeting, advised those present against strikes, which only played into the bands of “boodlers.” Personally, bo never did half a day’s work; ho was one of those who schemed, surd who had been able to make “boodle” to some little extent without manual labour. The “boodler” made money by learning how to make the workers work. What the “boodlers” wanted was to create a financial crisis or a great strike before the Federal elections.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8363, 25 February 1913, Page 8
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