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A FAMILY STAND.

Dear Sir, —As a family who have enjoyed the freedom of the country from which we came —namely, England—we one and all object to having our freedom taken away from tis six months after we arrived in N.Z., which is boosted up a,s a free and democratic country at Home; therefore, we willingly send our names to add to the names in your petition against the curse that has been imported by the jingo press for the benefit of capitalism. We wish, you every success in your noble campaign against the people who Avish to break up the workers' homes by monopoly and force. Rather than, they shall force my sons into conscription, I shall return, to the land of the free. —We are, etc., MRS. M., JAMES, senr., JAMES, junr., FREDERICK, HENRY, and WILLIAM SELLAR. Fitzroy, Taranaki.

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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 27, 8 September 1911, Page 17

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A FAMILY STAND. Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 27, 8 September 1911, Page 17

A FAMILY STAND. Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 27, 8 September 1911, Page 17

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