STRIKE MATTERS.
' (to the f.ditop..) Sir, —A letter appeared im the Times a few days ago signed “Cash Customer,” in which the writer characterised all those taking part in strikes .as empty heads. Be also took the newspapers to task for devoting so much space to strike matters. Now, Sir, this “Cash Customer ' must also he a very brainy customer, and I certainly think you should submit a copy of voiir paper to him for his censorship‘before attempting to publish it, as he seems to know better than you do what you should or should not publish. I would like to remind him m passing that be is not all the public, as he apparently thinks lie is. and possibly there arc thing' published in the new spapers which, although unintoitoting to his large mind, are very interesting to hundreds of your readers or lessorrmirds. I have delayed in answering his letter, thinking that some of our prominent Labor auvocai.es would have replied to him —-I am, etc., an empty-headed customer. Gisborne, April 1.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3490, 2 April 1912, Page 2
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174STRIKE MATTERS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3490, 2 April 1912, Page 2
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