I ( I , The fact that the Trades and Labour | ] Council had called for tenders for alter- ! ations to the Trades Hall was the sub- j' ject of amused comment by several | ( business men to a Sun representative I' today. "1 thought," said one gentle- I' man, "that the Trades and Labour I' people were committed to the principle i' of day labour as against contracts. At < least, that was my impression from the A oft repeated utterances of many of the i Labour representatives who secure seats ( on our public bodies. The action of the i Trades 'and Labour Council, therefore, I seems a curious anomaly." j
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 883, 8 December 1916, Page 11
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