New Zealand Notes.
28 Swanson St.
Auckland.
The general feeling for Sound Industrial Unionism is growing throughout New Zealand. It is expressed by the demand for literature sale® of paper, letters from rebels, enquiries re forming locals, etc. The first lot of due stamps (red) and assessment stamps (blue) are now ready. Members should now see that all back payments are stamped upon their cards. AUCKLAND. The message” is being delivered with the usual vigour and listened to with the usual interest, The average, of four outdoor meetings per week, is maintained, in spite of inclement outbursts of weather, such as Wragge’s “ Trojan,” etc. The paper and pamphlet sales are satisfactory. The first social participated in by the local, held in the Trades Hall, turned out a great success. Don’t forget: Business Meeting every Tuesday, Speakers’ Class, every Thursday. Both 8 p.m. Outdoor propaganda meeting every Wednesday. We expect to hold more indoor debates and educational meetings very shortly. Keep busv! — W.R.
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Industrial Unionist, Volume 1, Issue 5, 1 June 1913, Page 4
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162New Zealand Notes. Industrial Unionist, Volume 1, Issue 5, 1 June 1913, Page 4
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