GO-SLOW POLICY.
NEW ZEALAND WHARFIES. WHAT TALLY SHOWED. "There is definitely a go-slow policy on the waterfront and, as New Zealand has to live on the exportationi of and profit from primary products,it is time we attended to it," said Mr. A. N. Grigg (National) in an address to Mid-Canterbury electors. ,
A ship's officer recently took figures; of loading at various ports. The loadings an hour were: Lyttelton, 15 tons; Gisborne, 10; Auckland, 6; Sydney, 30; and at island ports, with native labour. 20 tons. "If the Socialist Government, will not put it right, put in a government that will do so," was the advieo he gave, amid applause.
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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20428, 3 October 1938, Page 2
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