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THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES

(ti'TitiAi, La hock -an j> Huai, Laiiour. “Of labour as the grand school ol human character the nuiscry of the arts, the valours and the putties, the source of all that gives value and promises immortality to human 1:1a, the Labour Party have no comprehension. treating labour rather as a burden and an evil, of which it is 'lie interest of the labourer to get of as far as lie can, while exacting from society the utmost compensation tor the shortened hours he cousins to bestow on his unwelcome ia«K. Such is the official attitude to labour ol all the Labour Parties of the world. They champion the worker at the ex--1 case cl his work. In them the fatal divorce between Man and his Work comes to a head and to expression.’’--1 )r. I, P. Jacks, in the “llibhert Journnl.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1925, Page 2

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145

THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1925, Page 2

THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1925, Page 2

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