TYRANNOUS ARBITRATION
To tho Editor
Sir, —I honour your speaking out for those- two brave fathers of families who considei-ed their poor weak children more tian. thef.r own pleasure, and worked, on th© holiday. All honour be given to them, and to the employer who considered thoir msed and employed them. Some unionists, I am certain, axe dead against bucli ttalfisihneas. I seldom touch political parties, but I am ashamed of those miserable Unionists, whoever they aro; they shou'id be seoit it© the tyrants in Russia,, and to tha barbarians who favour such horrible tyrants. I recommend tho non-Unionlietß to be_ nobiemindod and irasiyt all such unjust and unnatural laws when they go to 'tihe polls. Vote boldly for men who are against such barbarisms. God will help them, ;if they take noble, not selfish, pi'a-ns, crushing brave men and: poor children. —I am, etc , GORDON FORLONG.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVIII, Issue 12362, 30 November 1904, Page 7
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147TYRANNOUS ARBITRATION Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVIII, Issue 12362, 30 November 1904, Page 7
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