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j Io Our Opinion j £~*w-*W*A < NfA»v*A<v^ \STTT'\ elms.- i- a long cha-e. aud l'u\ ili it . j- no tl'.uch of a .-punier. Old) Samson ii=c-l his strength to Marten Ins toim-iwors. The piv-wiv Jlol.iel- ef •!.!• belt 11-cs his .-tl't-ngth to fist ten '.-n:. 4 n\: do m--i,. <■-! ItifijL' worth while < A hhniiiii My to (io more, to-day .i.an wat io'.-cie.i-iish' d yesterday. C'KAWLiN'.; upon one's stomach to i ■ j'!-.--'-.,. ; ,t.-. ,-s of plirti/.-'i..-y will not Hilda- Ihe hertaflui' mote Arise: 4 UlnPvSri' tie- proiiounee-.-'V mint that "lleil is eternal," it is lelaiod ot Madam Cuion, ti,e Catholic, iho Mie Bit: a: h-r vision an angel bearing a fiiii.ave and a pot of water. "Whitler go.-: thou:" she n-k>d. "1 go," was the answer, "'with this furnace tc loiin up Paradise ar.d with'this water to quench Hell, that men may hereafter kvc Cod uitlioii! tear and without hope Cd reward." Till? or-nrerr-ner.-! are coining. Next week wo shall have a good deal to Far oouc< m:i,g th-cm. The Unity problem will a'e-o he treated. Wo arc intur-w-ti-il in the conference of each party or ■."-roan, bnt most specifically in the fdioar«',:s' gaMo-ving and in that of the HeeialisN. It is- to l.c hoped that' every branch of the Socialist Party will bo re-rjifv-entcd. \umliirs wiil tell at Easter. Then, tho questions to be considered are of vital iini'oi'tanco. Send a delegate. . 4, IN the "Dominion." (Well.) of March 21 the following items appeared: "Auckland ■--Many vonths were, in court tn-chiv cha.ru'nl with failing to perve in the ''IVi-riiloriais" "Chriskchuroh! -Another ha'ch of u -luclant Territorials came. IK-I'oro tho Court to-dar on a charge of •i-iiliii" to 'ale Iho oath." "More cadet. re-dybm. Stone-throwing at the lluK." We commend their items to thx> notice of th<i Sydney "Bulletin." "Many youths!" "Another ' hateli ]" 'That lie about "o.'l 'dr-fa niters'' can't deceive. 4 LTTIOUGH H. Scott Benm-tt ha? -.'"V not abandoned his projected trip to lluiopoaiul America, li-n has agreed to posrpoiin it for tho time being, and wo are glad te my, will bo with us in New Zealand lor fix iiii.illlis longer at least. At a Urcxial meeting of tho Auckland Socialist Tarty last week", it was nininimon.-Iy <lueidrnl io invite Mr. Bennett to resume lei luring for lie-- A'.iel-hiader.s, and the invitation \wi" accepted. As our readers mc -.ware, the gift'd speaker had started on 'his 1 journey fo bngland- with honked through ]i;>s<=ng-— when to Adelaide ihcr<' came tidings '-liieii icd him to Teturn to Auckland. We now hope ho -nil he a f.gnre at the Faster Confer€uco. Wo want our ablest exponents and rrpniiisr-rs at that confcuence. In any case, this paper ia immensely giratified n \ having P-cntt Brnufitt Ptill in the Dominion, for tho times are anxious nnd the fight it' t. b<> k"'-i. T>t ns oil try nnd feol the rr-ivlnfif.-" of our resronsi'-ilitios and ll.e .'.;U iy rf onr aim*.
" Every year brings its quota of evidence that the workingclass is gathering the political capacity and the social intelligence necessary to equip it for this tremendous task of emancipating itself and, by the same stroke, the whole human pace."—Arthur M. Lewis.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 55, 29 March 1912, Page 1
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534Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 55, 29 March 1912, Page 1
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