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Sub Rosa.

By "Our Reptile Contemporary."

Very Fine and Attractive.

Started modestly as a monthly, " The Maoriland Worker " has now become a very live and attractive weekly, with a thoroughly qualified editor, who, let it be hoped, is to be allowed to go his own way without interference from the multitude of people in political eireles -who think they can run newspapers. The individuality which outcrops in every page of " The Worker " is refreshing, and betokens that it will deliver a definite message, instead of a confused babel. Subscribers will get value, too—no need to tolerate a poor production for the sake of principle—there are Sixteen pages, twice the size of this journal, for a penny. The matter is good throughout. News from all over the country shows incessant activity of the more radical forces in politics ; there are thought compelling articles on Social Revolution, the federation of labour, and other topics, while here and there are chatty columns of brightly written comment. " The Worker " is welcome, and -we hope to see it is but the forerunner of even greater tilings in the way of a Labour Press in New Zealand.—" N.Z. Railway Review."

Brightly Written and Neatly Printed

The "Maoriland Worker" is to hand. Enclosed in a red cover is 14 pages of brightly written' and neatly printed matter, with a good splash of advertisements, which is the printer's sinews of war.. The editor, Mr. R. Ross, late of the "Socialist," who is in charge of the editorial chair, has every reason to be proud of the production, and we hope it will go on doing the good work for which its motto stands: — "The World's Wealth for the World's Workers."—"Labour Call," Melb.

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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 14, 9 June 1911, Page 13

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Sub Rosa. Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 14, 9 June 1911, Page 13

Sub Rosa. Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 14, 9 June 1911, Page 13

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