Thoughts For The Times
Gkowing Influence: and Poweii. Labour 'now represents a movement of world-wide importance. Its influence extends far beyond the number of its organised adherents, or the number of those who support" it at the polls. In the parliaments of all democratic cotin. tries its numbers rise in influence and authority and in some parts of the world labour opinion is already in power. No one can safely ignore it, and it H has become the duty of all to understand its principles and purpose.— J. R. Ciynes, M.P.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 June 1920, Page 2
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