Watersiders’ Leaders Express Their Faith In Capitalist Justice
WELLINGTON, May It. , . movement professes to oppose capitalist at least gives the accused the right to pleAd ;“) is found guilty,” stated Messrs H. Barnes and.;/' jjjjj ' and secretary respectively of the New ZealandSfjff Waterside Workers’ Union, in a joint reply to the New Zealand. . Federation of Labonr about the proposed suspension of the union. “It is strange that, after all the attacks and accusations made on the workers’ representatives,” continued the statement, “about entering the capitalist press on'matters affecting the Labour movement, the accusers have again made their statement to the capitalist press before the union has received the decision.”
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27078, 12 May 1949, Page 8
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