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Milk and Meat

It's difficult to bo enthusiastic on an empty stomach. # # # A contented man has novor done much worth while. » « j Might is right, and an organised working-class is mightiest of all. * # * The capitalist class is class-con-scious. * * An unthinking worker is without a conscience. • ■ « Many workers get their minds like their beer —from plutocracy. « • ■ Hell as a weapon for Christianity is losing caste. • • - Most people who die young aro reported to havo had "a great future before them." » # * To abolish capitalism is tho mission of tlio working-class. * • • • Poverty, liko any other foul disease, is caused, by filthy conditions. • . • Those who scream the loudest of Socialism aro not always tho best Socialists. Fill your think-tank with sound working-class principles—then get out and fight. a a c Socialists to a certain extent seldom go the full extent. • « * If a sip at the Sooialist cup is good, a mouthful should be infinitely better. •-- * * People starve because tho workers aro contented to remain wage-slaves. » * » Blessed are tho meek, for through tihem the capitalists can rule this earth. >. * » A Labor renegado is a priceless jewel to plutocracy as long as lie can befool his mates inio thinking him sincere. * * * Tho pen may bo mightier than the sword, but the pick and shovel is mightier than either. * * * Laws grind tho poor, and rich men rulo the law. —Goldsmith. * * * The liberation of the proletariat must be tho work of tho proletariat itself. This means proletarian action. 9 * * The influenco of woman mars nearly as many men as it makes.

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Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 58, 19 April 1912, Page 2

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Milk and Meat Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 58, 19 April 1912, Page 2

Milk and Meat Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 58, 19 April 1912, Page 2

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