“I have no hesitation in saying that in a great many Government inspectors we have n luxury which the country cannot afffford, and not merely a luxury hut a most annoying set of individuals,” said Mr. Norton Francis, answering the questions of the Junior Reform League at Christchurch. He recalled how on a recent .Saturday afternoon, following a breakdown to a motor lorry delivering groceries and provisions, the carter willingly went ahead with his work until 3 o’clock. On Monday morning the proprietor of the business received a summons for working the man after hours.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17439, 10 April 1931, Page 7
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