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50,000 Shillings.

Tne IDI2 'wif-orwifv. of New Zealand .Socialists appeal* for 59,003 SHILLINGS to enable their laE'VotEo to carry out instructions. It- is imoe.ssan' to make it- plain to Socialists and s'-mpat-!ii.s"rs that the time- of fooling ami faith without deeds is gone by. 3t should be clear to all that if wo want Sooialism we niiidt necessarily make vvnfE-esj Tim fact must be made plain to all interested that if wo wont Socialism lit" and in jur iuuo we have got to put money and work into tho bringing of it about. All agree that *o soon n tlio people know what Socialism is ml what it means for them Saciahsru will be adapW; therefore 50,0010 SHILLINGS are needed U) send able meadengera into overy part of this country with tho great message. Tho messengers are able educators, a-itd thoy need food and expenses, and just as the appeal is responded te can tlie work be esteuded and mado offeotive. The magnificent Socialist orgariisa-

tion of Germany calls to other nation* for emulation. Some great lEiiEh statesman, who* asked what was necessary to carry oa a great war, answered: "There ftra tbrco tiling? absolutely necessary, and they aro money, money, money." ft doesn't matter v.ludhcr he wa3 literaHjK right or not—the fact remains thtit Uttdcr the system of capitalism money it required before any great work can be carried on, Therefore, tlio work of Socialism being the greatest over conceived by the human mind, all vha wish it to be established and look to M brighter future aj'e urged to send 4fl many shillings as possible. It will I*' fine if there is a rich sympathiser whi will head tho list with a thousand Bbillings. Come, comrades and friends, 50,000 SHILLINGS. FKED. COOKE, Sec. N.Z.S.P. P.S. —We have able men ia our midst and aro in communication with W« Haywood, E. V. Debs, and Jack Oartin. 11. Holland ia coming in a few days, avid Hartley and Bonnett art working like six men.

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Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 58, 19 April 1912, Page 9

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50,000 Shillings. Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 58, 19 April 1912, Page 9

50,000 Shillings. Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 58, 19 April 1912, Page 9

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