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HON. JAMES KNOWS HOW MANY BEANS MAKE FIVE.

Secretary Mooney : Look here, Mr McGowan, the Miners' Unim thinks your amendment relating to manning large areas is a contemptible, transparent fraud, unworthy of a Minister aspirina to notituvl honesty. We ask for bread and you give us a stone. * J jwuticai Hon. James McGowan: Aye, just so. Bui you look at one side of the question only. I have to look at both sides. And I would be a poor friend to the miners if, in doing what you ask, I were to driv capital away from the industry and cause you to lose your employment altogether.

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Observer, Volume XXII, Issue 51, 6 September 1902, Page 13

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HON. JAMES KNOWS HOW MANY BEANS MAKE FIVE. Observer, Volume XXII, Issue 51, 6 September 1902, Page 13

HON. JAMES KNOWS HOW MANY BEANS MAKE FIVE. Observer, Volume XXII, Issue 51, 6 September 1902, Page 13

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