THE BETTER WAY.
MR. MACDONALD & LABOUR.
COMBINE, BUT WORK. (Preu Association—Copyright.) ’ (Received 5$ pim.) ' ; LONDON, Mar. 21.—Mr Macdonald, in a significant speech in his, constituency, said there ws talk of the miners, railwaymen and engineers acting together. ? There could be no greater calamity than to have a great block of unions on one side and capital on the other engaged in a suicidal ,industrial conflict. He wanted te see combinations of workers demanding their rights but meanwhile so doing their duty that public opinion would see them through their difficulties. —(A. and N.Z.)
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Wairarapa Age, 23 March 1925, Page 5
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