"GO-SLOWER"
TROUBLE AT BURNSIDE SYMPATHY WITH STRIKERS (Per Press Association.) DUNEDIN, this day. The freezing works trouble developed a new angle at Burnside today, three stop-work meetings being sandwiched between killings, another form of go-slow tactics. Nevertheless, it is reported thai only 34 of the 250 men employed are showing sympathy with t'he Pinogaud strikers. If drastic action is taken no difficulty is anticipated in finding labor. The strikers at Fiuegand are giving no trouble, and the volunteers yesterday killed 1300 sheep.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17232, 11 April 1930, Page 11
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82"GO-SLOWER" Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17232, 11 April 1930, Page 11
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