SABOTAGING THE WAR EFFORT
TO THE EDITOR Sir,—Do you not think it time that some drastic measures were taken with these strikers and shirkers of a few hours' extra work, meaning the waterside workers, workers in the freezing factories, "reds" in the G.P.O. building, etc. If they are not satisfied, deport them to Hitler or Stalin or otherwise put them out of harm's way, so that we can carry on and help England.—l am, etc., Soldier's Wife. St. Kilda, January 13.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24506, 15 January 1941, Page 9
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