A CASE FOR CONSIDERATION.
.TO THE EBITOB,
. Sir,—lf the Government want to-show their goodwill, to tb.4 workers of. New Zealand they mast give compensation to James Herbert Pascoe, who was. shot; at .Clinton by s, mad' rabbiter, for being'hart while in their employ. If a worker is hurt in.the discharge of his duty hi 9 employer has to; "fork out." I consider that cur Government, no matter how good they may be, have bshaved very shabbily to this trooper. He was shot in the discharge of his duty, was thereby rendered ; unfit for steady work, and I maintain1 is entitled to sympathy and consideration. - If 'this Government does not help him we should put them out nexi; election, a,nd put a mure liberal and social Government in their place.—lam. &c, Gore, February 25. . _."■ , True Liberal.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11050, 2 March 1898, Page 3
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377A CASE FOR CONSIDERATION. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11050, 2 March 1898, Page 3
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