AN EMPTY VICTORY. Arthur Rosser : Haven't I scored a magnificent victory? Why, I have gained a whole sixpence a day for you. Waihi Miner : Gained what ? You've gained nothing. I and my mates underground are all employed on contract, and we already get sixpence a day more than the Court has allowed. The surface hands are wages men, and they get no advance.
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Observer, Volume XXVII, Issue 35, 18 May 1907, Page 17
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63AN EMPTY VICTORY. Arthur Rosser: Haven't I scored a magnificent victory? Why, I have gained a whole sixpence a day for you. Waihi Miner: Gained what ? You've gained nothing. I and my mates underground are all employed on contract, and we already get sixpence a day more than the Court has allowed. The surface hands are wages men, and they get no advance. Observer, Volume XXVII, Issue 35, 18 May 1907, Page 17
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