WHEN MURDER WAS NOT MURDER.
• :\nt jimli.v" is li'.f \-ctilui in tlie ease of the proprietors of thr> Tiiansle Kliirl Vartory, eliarped with oausiny; 4be doatli of 14(i working people. No one with any knowledge of tilings us they are exiieeted otherwise flian tlio acquittal of these capitalists. T!!'> people know that those fnetory slaves were killed by the greed and Tapaeitv of the' "owners," who took 110 hn'cl of either t'.io law of the laud
or of liuniaiiify- Their liruMiinery and stock was eov'-red .'by i:i;-,uranc(». Tht> slaves cost notliiiii , ;, so no provision was made for their pr<)tei:i.ioji.
Money is mightier than tin- law. I >.s iniluence is gro.iU'r t.luin whom it. lends around by the iiiuid. It makes a mockery'oi all our line, .spun theories about equality, etc. Murder may b<< iminW in t'lenry, but tin , money U;us, has proven that tlio {iliasl li".st wholesale biiU:hery is iH>t even disreypei't'ible wlm'H pprpt*Lrat«l by the ruling chws.' —'".The Agitator,"
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 32, 8 March 1912, Page 2
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160WHEN MURDER WAS NOT MURDER. Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 32, 8 March 1912, Page 2
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