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ei Our col'respondents' opinions antheir own; the responsibility o) editorial ones makes sufficient ballast for the editor's shoulders. J • TIIK WAV TO Tili-; PROMISED LAND." (To the Kditor"). Sir. This is no relei'eiiee to land legislation of either tlio Reform or tile I,i!u• i; 11 Party. but a simple expression of speech that who runs may road. Tlio Unity Congress aro uofc a happy family just now. and there is many a slip between the i'ed. cup and the lip. Our member is very o;io:it .just now on the A\ ailii fiasco, and also the riparian rights of the Iy.H.B'« sometime passive resistors, then martyrs, then eroes on the isle ol Kipa. In March last a two-page pamphlet termed the I'uity Bulletin was in distribution broadcast as an avani courier of the Want of Unity Congress of July. 1913. Tn that precious bubble and squeak appears our member's contribution of entire sympathy Tin' Way to the Promised Land. The Congress to be held in July is what I, in common, 1 think, with the ureat mass of the workers have been e-arnotly hoping for and watching kectilv the trend of events in the
hope that conditions would be evolved making it possible. We may approach it with some lear as to results. that is because the possibilities are so great: tb.-it their realisation may seem too good 'alnio.it to be t rue; but devotion tn a common ideal, with a recognition of that devotion in each other will produce the faith ihat removes mountains oi prejudice, and may make the path open to t lie promised land. J . Koherison, M.P.. U.1,.P. Organiser. Lev in. March 7. UU:s. Your.-, etc.. V.M.R
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 July 1913, Page 2
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