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The worker in the States Generally spends every penny he gets; he doaart save much," said Mr. M. ,T. Reardon («. . cently returned from California). "He ■ lives faster than the New Zealand wotk- " «ng man. It is an unusual thing to tee in this country a worker going to kit ; Jo!> i n hm own motor-car. But such a sight is not infrequently met with in the states. Many workers possess cars, and when there is a meeting of the &n ■ I'rancisco Trades and Labor Couneil you may see quite a lot of cars drawn upih . the street outside. The officer* 0 f the council are provided with cars at the "< council's expense." Mr. M. J. Rearfon - f ° ***** th »* «« following is a story States foregather :~Tae Cnicaso 2™ m u l nion ~eldancI «c«°n «*« roch n S te, ; f organisation to,k ; Ih. ,-«r i y , mfertßt in aie ■*■* that I hj« pohce had t0 be called 'i t0 ■™l ! n s > . cn the retun,s w «e oom- i pee, a weetm „ WM . " rc a '"«>»need. A member, wfcoae ' and lm ßered h nei bborb^*™ make P %?**■ •ome"««m,»ft. *o : P '*■ The vice-president rose. <s£> ," uired If the cap fits, wear it," was - ;e «tort. Both interloeutora r aofcJd'". to their guns. As it happened, -the * vjea president was a trifle taXTnd S - "fl'ce wa 9 vacant i„ an inrtSt H» i NO TIME LOST. When you ask n, to move your f„rn{.

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 January 1920, Page 5

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