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THE CAPITALISTS FROM A TO Z.

(By C. E. WALLACE, Lead Hill, Mo.)

A stands for Axes, which these ghouls have to grind, B is for these Boodlers of the bold, brazen kind. C is for Corruption which extends to their souls, D is for the Double Cross, which they use at the polls. E is for these Eels who are slippery and slick, F is for the Fools whom they so lazily trick. G is for the Gall of these grafters and their greed, H is for the Honest Man whom they hoodwink and bleed I is for the Ignorance, which they're known to possess, J is for Jury Juggling to which they dare not confess lv is for these Knockers who knock without pay, L. is the Laws which they never obey. M is the Money with which they buy votes, N is for the Narrow minds of these blatant goats. O is for the Oily tongues who peddle their salve, P is for a Principle which they never have. Q is for the Question which they're apt to propound, R is for these .Robbers who are roaming around. S is for the Spoils which they have hid so well. T is for the Truth which they never tell. U is for Unity in which lies their strength, V is for a vote for which they will go their length. W is for Whisky with which they wreck homes, X is for Xyster with which they scrape your bones. V is for you that have been deceived, And Z for the Zealots whom they have aggrieved.

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Maoriland Worker, Volume I, Issue 6, 20 February 1911, Page 17

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THE CAPITALISTS FROM A TO Z. Maoriland Worker, Volume I, Issue 6, 20 February 1911, Page 17

THE CAPITALISTS FROM A TO Z. Maoriland Worker, Volume I, Issue 6, 20 February 1911, Page 17

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