FEILDING'S ACTIVITIES.
In oiw hall on Sunday evening, Sepjp»mber 24, a very enjoyable evening ijgas spent, when th<* instructor of our a&spenanto class, Conuiade And'rewte, 'Bead, a number of articles from the Jpjntemiacia Socia 110vu0, ,, an Esperitoiito monthly review, which our in'jSiructOir received from Comrade Parker, 'Who had a lengthy article in this re'jiew on the politics and labor mat%ars generally concerning New Zealand. S'hwe were articles from nearly every Country in the world, even one from a Japanese Socialist. There was a strong international and anti-militarist spirit iia all the articles, wheh proves the &rowng international solidarity of the tWorking-tclasses of the world. ? lOn Sunday, Oct. 8, Com. Ross (Glen Uura) gave a splendid address in the ftooiaiist Hall on the "Coming Labor jSParty." Hβ said that the workers i'Jrere not even as wise as the bees, I ©©oßatse when the functions of the ijcrones have been performed (and the i Capitalist has long since ceased to jpecrform any useful function to society) fhey are turned out by the workers. iJWhat a good example the bees set the Workers of the human hive!—P. 13. $HORT.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 33, 20 October 1911, Page 14
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186FEILDING'S ACTIVITIES. Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 33, 20 October 1911, Page 14
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