The Editorial “T.”
■ Nextweek's number Avill be.a "Down with Con script ion n umber,-. as gooil, as we can make it at the price. The.De-. fence Act Avill be revieAA'ed in its legal, ethical and material aspects, and a quantity of other arrestive matter-will make the number unique and valuable. We ask readers to make it "go"-»---tb get talking of it, and next to copies Avhat was done with "Merr:e England" when it first appeared. Should the reader want copies and ..has hot yet ordered isame, he-should .write or Avire to reach us 'not later than. Monday next. * » • "Darkness" raises a point worth handling. Let it be said that -this paper could approA-e (though it doesn't)'_ of all .the-proposals outlined by "Darkness" and yet oppose LaLorism—on other, sounder and greater lines. The fact that. Liberalism gives similar reforms Avould seem a g<j>oll reason for supporting Liberalism .and not troubling about a Labor Part A l -at all. But "Darkness" AA'ouldn't this —nor Avould this paper. Ourd-ffer-euce Avith the Labor Party—the difference not meaning that Aye have no points of agreement —is because it isn't ,:for Socialism and Industrial ..-Unionism. THE EYE.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 23, 11 August 1911, Page 10
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