How an Irishman became mixed -up in his words in condemning the |»ro oeaa was described by Mr C. Rhodes ia an : addrees to the Rotary Club id- 1 At*ekl«ad. Hie particular Irishman, he at ■; that time president of the Thames .Winers’ Union, and was advocating the‘.\4ljlMgjwt»i: of mine and battery workers ; J^fprei r iho Judge of the Arbitration Ourt.-withMa?ch. earnestness. He laid great empharis-ohnthe, danger of cyanide, and wound un'lSy-naying, ‘‘lt is so bed, your Honor, that '4 single ' drop of that frightful suicide of on the tongue of a dog will (Laughter> l 'Ji :
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18625, 5 August 1922, Page 11
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96Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18625, 5 August 1922, Page 11
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