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WE ARE SERIOUS.

We announced, in our first issue, that efforts would soon be made to turn out first a fortnightly, later a weekly, paper. We meant what we said. We expect to make an announcement, re publishing every two weeks, in our next issue. Though there is no drain on our finances through the payment of salaries—-only-printing being paid for—we are somewhat crippled for funds. Wage workers are invited to send in short, trencliaht articles and f reports bearing on the Class Struggle and Industrial Unionism, for publication in this paper. Copy should be neatly written on one side of paper only. Reports, etc., intended for immediate insertion should be despatched without delay. We do not undertake to publish everything sent in. Don’t send extracts from other papers unless marked as such. # # # «= We only know of three ways of dealing with a penitent scab: — 1. Refuse him admittance to your organisation—and make him a scab for all time. 2. Take him in and educate him. 3. Kill him. In doing No. 3 you would probably have to make a pretence at No. 2 anyway. * * # #

The double-wingers have about as much chance of killing the I.W.W. as the Industrial Unionist lias of escaping sabotage by the tin-pot news-agents and “ mealticket” union secretaries.

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Industrial Unionist, Volume 1, Issue 4, 1 May 1913, Page 2

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WE ARE SERIOUS. Industrial Unionist, Volume 1, Issue 4, 1 May 1913, Page 2

WE ARE SERIOUS. Industrial Unionist, Volume 1, Issue 4, 1 May 1913, Page 2

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