THE RAILWAY STRIKE.
Sir, —I would be much obliged if you would spare a small space in your paper to reply to Mr Massey’s statement about the railway strike. If he is in any way anxious to know the cause of it I would very willingly inform him, as I had four years’ experience in this country of what is causing most of the trouble in the country. It is high time something was done before it is too late. Two whites will never make a black nor two wrongs ever make right. If Mr Massey wants information I arn willing to give it. If ho does not want the information he must be in the same game as the rest, I cannot make it much clearer at present. I am willing to give the information, as tue Prime Minister stated he did not know where to inquire.—l am, etc., E. S. V. June 13.
TO THE EDITOB.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19198, 14 June 1924, Page 6
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158THE RAILWAY STRIKE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19198, 14 June 1924, Page 6
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