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THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.

;■) Laijou-Soc’pu.tst Leader. The Independent Laljour candidate for Auckland West (Mr W. Hughes) does not see eye to eve with Dir Holland, Leader of the Labour-Socialist Party.

“Before placing my manifesto before you I will ask you to trace Australian history hack in connection with the maritime strike in 1890,” said Mr Hughes in a recent address. “What was the attitude of this high and mighty saviour of Labour, Dir Holland ? Ho is now clamouring for the Treasury Benches of this country. Through his i>en lie wrote articles of an Inflammatory nature Holland never remained in Australia after that. A voice: Give us another record? “I will now refer to the New Zealand strike in 1913. What did Holland and his party do? They threatened, through the Labour organisations, to prevent this country to help men who were lighting for right and justice.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1928, Page 4

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THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1928, Page 4

THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1928, Page 4

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