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Milk and Meat

|In tlio race of life victory lie* with the greediest. •-* * *

Wowserisin and the workeri havo nothing in common. * * #

No man can servo two masters, nor can ajiy government serve two classes.

The reason we have laws is beoauso :tho vast majority owns nothing.—Engels. .

i Tho hero of to-day 13 often the scapegoat of tho morrow.

-.Mankind is crucified upon a cross of gold.

.The conscience of capitalism is never .disturbed by tho horrors of capitali3;,tio society. r'* ♦ #

, The best way to get there is to keep moving.

A report states that 564 millionairedied in France last year. Life hasn'i .beqn. cornered yet. , • * •

..Law. is a weapon used by tiho class in power to retain its supremacy.

The State is a machine used by capitalism k> support it in its ruthless game of exploitation.

Powerless as individuals, the workcan do and has done mighty things when organised. * » * P*r39voran.ce is the motor power which drives men to the door of Sucw*u. Organisation opens it. * * * A halo is all right in it-3 way, but a full stomach is bolter. * • ■ The hum of angeta , wings i? deadened by the cries of the crushed and oppressed in the modern factory hell*. to* Humanity requires the blessings of a full stomach before it can hope to rise to any height oi ! spirituality. "* * * Economic emancipation cannot be w-'>a oa the cheap. Throw a few "*'' Tat.9" into the fighting fund. * * # It Iμ working-class action, at the ballot-box, not a "strike at the ballotbox," which will help win bettor eonditi'jiia- * # * Intelligence can be gained by porsistwtfc agitation and reading. PIISII "The Workor" and preach Socialism. * * ' * Tlie majority of the working-class coiiibiuue to vote for hard-xipne,*s. They need uob worry— it will ooma without taiatf v Jted for. —

Although the price of commoditiea has risen, the labor co3fc of produo. tion has decreased. Paste that in you« cranium. # * » "I undorstand that after waiting 2Q years she married a struggling manP , * 'Yes, poor chap. Hβ struggled tfa4 best ho know how. but she Landed him." <* w w "That," said the long, lean h«-dtt« z»n, "is the man of the hour." "But," grumbled the shortish, plumpish, duck of she-citizon, "isn't thehl ever a woman of the hour?" 'Yes," replied the citizen witli the cfoaii shave; "fcliore is,, but," ramem* boring th«-length of time for which h< had waited to meet hia lonely "it tokee ber ab hour and a n»lf."

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Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 54, 22 March 1912, Page 2

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Milk and Meat Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 54, 22 March 1912, Page 2

Milk and Meat Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 54, 22 March 1912, Page 2

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