An Anglican Ecclesiastic
ON THE LABOUR MOVEMENT. A WARNING TO NEW ZEALAND. tBT BLBOTRIO TELSOPJ.Pn-COPrRreHT.] [PIR PRMS A«3r>fiiATTorc 1 LONDON, November 12. Rev. Dr. Tnge, T>rnn of Saint Paul's, in an address Wi tho Women's Diocesan Association, declared that democracy was the silliest of fetishes. The" transfer of industrial wealth to Eastern Asia would prove. a certain sequel to the European iahonr movement.
A worse fate would proba.hly befall Australia, which was within easy reach of the far more efficient industrials. He was nnahle to join the chorus adverting the churches' c< operation : i the labour movement. Socialism m.ght suit a country V-e New Zealan,]' until the llritish hVH ceased to sa-foguard it. Tlien lh yellow men would make short work of the pamper?rl trade unionisms.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 November 1911, Page 3
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126An Anglican Ecclesiastic Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 November 1911, Page 3
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