KNOWN OF FOR YEARS
COMMUNIST COMMITTEE MENACE TO INDUSTRY (I'ur Press Association.) DU'NEDIN, this clay. "We have known of the existence of the propaganda committee for several years. It litis been the cause of most (if our troubles," stated a leader in the freezing- industry, commenting on the report of violence in Canterbury. ''The Communists had not used violence here, hut, had worked quietly. This '..'ominittee was a. menace in the freezing, coalmining, and shipping industries.'' Mr. 11. '!.'. Armstrong denies the report 01' an attack on him by Wellington Coin munists. lie. had opposed their methods. hut thev had never resorted to violence.
Last, night's shift at Pinogat'd pui through 400 sheep in six. hours, and a total of 2004 for two shifts. All is ipiiet, at liurnsii.le.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17237, 17 April 1930, Page 8
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128KNOWN OF FOR YEARS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17237, 17 April 1930, Page 8
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