THE "DOMINION HOWL" AND LABOUR.
To the .Editor. kir,—uao wouii uii.uk by Uie continuous '\nowi' sec up by uiie \\ lory paper, about broken pledges, etc., tiiut Uie labour representatives weib returned to i'arliunnjut, to represent tdie capitalistic class. ike .Dominion seems to quiie lorgel That tilo majority ol ine ciuctoib responsible lor the return oi tne Labour M.i'.'s are people whoso interests and ideals aro quite opposed to the views of tiie upper sect, whoso claims are over consistently championed by their Oii ii paper. it surely is unnecessary to remind the .Dominion that in uiobt instances it was only whore a majority of the electors giave the lory candidate '"the kick out," tiiat these Tory supporters iu sheei desperation, conveniently resolved to join forcetj and influence to urge on and help ''Labah" to carry out their own Wicked designs, viz: the "annihilation of the Liberal Government." Although this unholy allianco was to some extent successful in returning some of the Labour representatives, these Labour members, fortunately, have now quite rightly appraised their Tory assistance at its correct value; and as charity begins at home, or should do so, the "True Labour" members have wisely decided to consult the wishes of the majority of their constituents, and have consequently determined that "reforms in the interests of Labour" are more urgent and pressing than attending to the iuterests and invitations of "the fat man." Hence the Dominion's howl."—Yours, etc., SMALL FARMER. Heath erlea, Feb. 24.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 February 1912, Page 3
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244THE "DOMINION HOWL" AND LABOUR. Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 February 1912, Page 3
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