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J. D. Rockfeller.—Yes, it’s pretty hard on you, John. Sorry, but we have no information re One Big Union in Heaven. Anyhow, you might call as you go down. and see. Joe Ettor.—Keep her going, pardner. Greetings to Arturo. Mrs. Pankhurst.—Thanks. We’ve made a note of it. Those sabotage stunts were certainly eyeopeners. Why not drop the vote and organise the slaveys ? —Sorry about your walking stick. Oh, yes; we’ll remember you, sure ! Lord Mayor, Sydney.—We sorrow in secret o ’er your blisters—we have no agents in Gath. Yes, four hours a day is quite long enough. .Hope your little indiscretion didn’t interfere with your Mayoral stipend. Bum.—The finest explosive we know is the One Big Union, but we can recommend only the 100 per cent, article. Fellow - worker Massey. As a feeler, you might quote us on a few million feet (superficial) square deal, suitable for making policemen’s clubs.—O.L.
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Industrial Unionist, Volume 1, Issue 3, 1 April 1913, Page 3
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152Answers, etc. Industrial Unionist, Volume 1, Issue 3, 1 April 1913, Page 3
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