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Hawaiian Islands

Honolulu, Hawaii. Things are still busy in the “ Paradise of the Pacific.” Conditions here are rotten-ripe for organisation ; the slaves are begging to be organised, and if Ave had a few good organisers we could soon have the Boss on the bum. Half-a-dozen political wingers are using De Leon tactics; we have been trying to get them to co-operate Avith the other locals, but there is nothing doing. We want to start a paper as soon as possible: and Avlien Ave get the sheet it will be in about 57 different languages; the people wdio read English here are mostly “ Avliite” aristocrats, who have good jobs and wouldn’t join a union that takes in “ low foreigners” anyway. —Yours for One BigFeast,

ALBERT Y. ROE.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/INDU19130801.2.9

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Industrial Unionist, Volume 1, Issue 7, 1 August 1913, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
126

Hawaiian Islands Industrial Unionist, Volume 1, Issue 7, 1 August 1913, Page 1

Hawaiian Islands Industrial Unionist, Volume 1, Issue 7, 1 August 1913, Page 1

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