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rriHTC position adopted by Uie 'Liibr* A l-'our" towards the Liberal Party ig seara-ly understandable, Jn votiiip." an the majority ol' them did, for Ward afiairist Mawey, they certainly chose l)ii Iftsspv of two evils. But why rhev tit, after having assists the, LiltwaJ Party on the no-confidenoo motion, to be present at its love-feast ami speak as sonic of them are reported to lune done in a eulogi.stic manner of that j'.irty and its leader Wan} passes eompii!,fusion. To add to their sochiim? foolishness, they—with the exception of Mr. Himlmarsh—wore present at. am! no doubt Hoisted in. (h« sehction <f a Libwal Party leader. If |h"\ ny- the nucilens ni'an independent parry. what in the name of reason wore tiny d<,fr..'_- at that meeting? If they are not iml-i p<udcnt, why do they ma'squmid- mi.le- the name of Labor? What would ;i p;;in of the worlcins-fla.": think if ivohilki- f.f tho Liberal Parly d.ok part in ii, -,■., .ot conclaves? Just this-. That either ihcy were .intruding whore th-y wei-e r;ci\ waiiiotl, or el.se ih<y were-' pr.-part-ri !o become an ntiai-hinnnt of I hat i,ai-v. Tie little bunch of IHuv \,\- an afi it u,| ; .',.' ; n . dependence towaid- all porli.--.- Mill .«-,iinaiid far grealcr inlluence aid i«-|,«.t Ilian if they hcfoin,-. oftnoii- J to ti,«movemeiits of the Liberals. QYDXLT "Sunday Timr = .-- 'Tj. an *O old-\v<'.niani-.li orLtan. In ':- .!, ;,-,;;(•. Si ro ond St'in !■(•. Th;- "< !i;im: <" o: r!.o -Doininion j>re>.s can't voinpe!...- «i: h ,t. The "Tinics" tun 'em all a ion- -fait and a bta.tiu-. Hwm Wi-llin-t ..u'- v..- .!- -■■'■ "i'ost." She'h v. hilling t i.ii.i;--i.- !<-.■ tnolhli'ss gum.-, at. file in^poi. :! ri: ~f </.,, <Vimnon~h .1 J-.-i'i'iici-- I iepni-'',iei.i. 'I i.« breakdown of (h<: .■oni|ii]l>i..r. ./ tho Defence- Act. Tim ivealeii r.m.v oi fruits. 'J , ho 'YMs.-edne-V of iMiU-i- ~:;il ■'■Im/ij's £"ii<Tal!v. In <-(iniief li. i, ;vi;l, ir.t f-cliMiK , cf l.i.iiniiii: ami iv i i?:11f»:--1:-j;----(ion. -■~; ii ••rat" nl, 1),,. i|H,-; ~ J, of defene*'. See-; if tie- (;•:■;,;,•..« legions sHi'.rniinpr up ('a-Meii'a,rh >\nti and a.sanlriiiff the ".l'iino.--." olliec. S,:n,« ;.a (iTan'nia "l'u-1" has nij;lit!y ir^h , ,:. ;.;<s of Kaiser Jiill with a bayonet at t.cr hjcart. her (<» wiiie ;( I Vih :;i----tion fulmiiiation in the terrible toie.-re if tho 'IV'tiion. .■•inn- seiili-nei-i iiMin ;i.o Sydney Screamer. "''l'here is -oineih-.rq niihenlly wron-r when suiierhnmaii ef-J'oi-t.s ar« needed (o carry c>irt a >-!,e:i c e'vo-ii in a s-lip-hod fashion." The .echenio i« \irons' iiself. That's e\i(!eT,t. '"Jo all inteiiis and purpi,"-rs, the .Aγ! ;s now a dead letter, both a-; r^,iid-. }*reats and th<> lads (hen.-eNvs." Wi.i-op, lioys, whooji! Also pa's and m.is. "(fn all hands there is fli-sat isfaet ion." Oh, what joy! "The boys ;n most cases, regard the, matter n.s a yVi; and (ho time i« ripe for a fronerai <illapse." Tickle us while we laiifrh. Hγ. J ho! Also He! he! Likewise lla! ha! Snniiiiat 'Jl 'avc. tt;r be did! What is it? The fiat ha" pone forth. ""What they (t!ie_Governnir-nt) must do. and do imHM'diateJy. is to iiis-litnfc prosecutions thi'oneihi'iuf ov<>ry area when- the Ait is being evaded." Poor firauiiy.' \Y, Vi (htt where she feels it most?

Jailed Anti-Gonscripts,

"MAORILAND WORKER" ROLL OF HONOR. 1911. No. 1.-Wm. Cornish, Brooklyn, Wellington. No. 2.—Peter Thompson, Nelson (exiled). No. 3.—Harry Cooke, Christchurcb. 1912. —Harry Coohe, second term. Ho. 4. —Alex. Cooke, Christchurch. No. 5.— Edward Hannam, Christchurcft. No. 6.—James K. Worrall, Christchurch. No. 7.—Edward H. Edwards, Christchurch. No. B.—Walter J. Hooper, Christchurch. No. 9. —H. E. Denton, Christchurch. No. 10.— H. B. Worsfold, Ghristchurcrl. No. 11.— H. W. Hill, Christuhurch. No. 12.—Stanley Evans, Lower Hutt, Wellington. No. 13.—Henry Williams, ftiasterton. No. .14.—Fred. Hobson, Christchurch. [Wo want natn<'s and poriniits of all boys and youUis iinpiisoin-d under tlio Dfifonc/e Act.]

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Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 55, 29 March 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 55, 29 March 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 55, 29 March 1912, Page 1

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