BETTER CONDITIONS
UNDER PRIME MINISTER’S CONTROL THE DEPARTMENTAL WORKERS fSneeial to “Chronicle.’’) WHANGAREI, Oct. 20.
Repeating at Kaikohe this morning his belief that there is nothing like hard work to keep people well and happy, Mr Coates added that he did not |in any sense favour slavery. ‘‘Can anyone,” he asked, ‘‘point to I the departments I have controlled and isay I have not vastly improved the iconditions! I am not going to ask any man to work under conditions that iare not satisfactory and wholesome. 'That is why I am here —to try to make !things better for the people.”
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19434, 21 October 1925, Page 7
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