DREAM OF SOVEREIGNTY.
• BY LUMPER MEN. (Bx Teleirraph.—Prcea Aa»ootfttion.) Dunedin, November,7. Tho waterside workers' Strike Committeo has co-operated with the Social Domocratio party and others, in sotting up a Relief Committee'to procure funds for'the relief of any distress caused locally by the strike. ( In the course of a manifesto the local waterside workers' Strike Committee claima that tho Wellington workers wero locked out in pursuance 'of a ' well-organised plan to smash, organised labour, and tliat plan was/originated twelve months ago when the employers appealed.for over £80,000 for that' purpose."The committee appeals for funds to help it in the fight. Th'o manifesto proceeds: "Will labour win is the supreme question, and shall we,' through that triumph, ( move onwards to the sovereignty or the people over the means of life, or will victory to the shipping companies and trusts be the proluue to tho establishment of one of ; the vilest tryannies the world has ever known?"
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1901, 8 November 1913, Page 7
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154DREAM OF SOVEREIGNTY. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1901, 8 November 1913, Page 7
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