THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
1. Alton Impotent To Bovkun. A La hour Government, as Australian 'experience since the war Juts amply proved, is tumble to exert industrial discipline, and without discipline the industrial army cannot lumtion. The New Zealand Labour Party i- impotent to govern so long as it countenance' the breaking of indtt'tnal agreement', and afliitii' that the eight, to 'trike 'taud' paramount over all other lights, tor it has l'eli tit) m-lied the only | retdble means of disciplining it' own ranks. AYLen it realises that fundamental fact and corrects its views accordingly it will lie worth while discussing with it its socialist objectives, in the meantime those socialicst objectives do not matter, since the party, in power would he too busy obeying the behests of the Communists to bother about socialism. --Lyttelton Times.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 October 1925, Page 2
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135THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 20 October 1925, Page 2
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