A MANIFESTO.
BY FEDERAL LABOUR. TARTY. By Telegraph—Press AssoeiaUon—Copyright Melbourne, May 5. Tlio Federal Labour parly's election manifesto lias been issued, it urges the need for I lie passing of the referenda,' and sets out that Ihrco great questions nro forcing themselves on the attention of the people of all civilised nations. They are industrial unrest, operation of (rusts and combines, and the increased cost of living. The manifesto outlines a policy dealing with these and other (iiiestious, and declares that (lie policy is for tlio whole of tlio people, not for a privileged class, and lo protect the country from dangers within and without. A cup of coffee whenever vou want il— if vou use Camp Co'll'ee. AVlong wailing. Its ready at a moment's notice. As (Illicitly as you can pour nut a spoaniul of essence and add boiling water, "Camp" is made. And it tables *o nice, too.—Advt. Why not free yom'solf of (lie routine of Ousloms work? You can. Simple hand your documents lo us, anil so far "as you are concerned,_ there's an end to work and worry. We pass (he entries, deliver tho KOU'Js, mid t)l"r"'s tin drlny. Tile N.Z. Express Co,. Ltd,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1742, 6 May 1913, Page 5
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198A MANIFESTO. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1742, 6 May 1913, Page 5
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