Thoughts For The Times
Thinking Labor. Labor must not be left entirely to manual effort. It must think ; and if it does, it will see that while questions like nationalisation of mines ;ye :m----portant, and must take a leading placeyin political and public discussion, the immediate rescue of our country from the financial embarrassments and losses which the war has loft to lis is the more urgent question.”—English Magazine.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 May 1920, Page 2
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