STIKE JOTTINGS.
“Well Doited Massey I” No one says for a single moment that men have no right to strike, nor has anyone any serious objection ' to them striking so long as there is neither agreement nor award making such action unlawful, but the legality of striking does not carry with it the legal right of preventing others who are willing and anxious to do the work from doing so, and until strikers realise this fact the display of force just shown by Mr Massey will continue to bo necessary and, we hope, in evidence. Our contemporary Peed not fear any forgetfulness on the part of the electors at next election. They will femember to some purpose who saved the country from mob rule ’at Waihi a short time ago, and who saved it, and all our producers, from temporary commercial ruin at the hands of fitnkera during the last three weeks, and they won’t forget in whose hands their country and themselves are safe, and yet again, as in times past, at the poll will the universal cry go up of "Well done Massey.”—lnglewood Record.
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Patea Mail, Volume XXXVIII, 1 December 1913, Page 3
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