THE FEDERATION OF LABOUR.
A WEEKLY MANIFESTO,
Prior to tho hooting of General Godley and Mr. Massey at tho . Federation of Labour's rally in Christohurch oii Sunday night "Professor" Mills made this statement, according to tho'report in tlio , Lyttelton Times": , . : ■. - !. .
"Letters would be' Gent to tho news-paper-each week. ' ThoSo papers which wero friendly to tho movement oould publish them, and thoso" which were against ft, and published false information, oould discover what liars they woro." I. ? " rs ' : instalment reached ua last ?,!??& CT „ rerctl a letter from tho . UHity;V<3ohgfts<S' ■Cdftimittefi"" which' is i'lo comniittea of the new Federation. Tho •» the already-published Basis of Unity, of which the two,principal planks are "Abolition of > tho wago system' and "the Socialisation of tho collcctively used means of production, ; distribution And exchange." This obiect of tlio Committee is to organise the "workore eo as to "take possesion of tho earth and tho machinery of production." ;
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1669, 8 February 1913, Page 4
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150THE FEDERATION OF LABOUR. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1669, 8 February 1913, Page 4
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