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Jailed Anti-Conscripts. ♦ *'MAORILAND WORKER" ROLL OF HONOR. 1911. No. 1,-Wm. Cornish, Brooklyn, Wei Ungton. No. a.—Peter Thompson, Nelson (ex lied). No. 3.—Harry Cooke, Christehurch. 1912. —Harry Cooke, second term. No. 4.—Alex. Cooke, Christehurch. No. s.—Edward Hannam, Christehurch, No. 6.—James K. Worrall, Christchurch. No. 7.—Edward H. Edwards, Christchurch. No. B.—Walter J. Hooper, Christchurch. No. 9.— H. E. Denton, Christehurch. No. 10.— H. B. Worsfold, Christehurch. NO. 11.— H. VV, Hill, Christen;-*.»--. No. 12.-Niamey Ifvans, Lower Hutt, Wellington. Mo. 13.—Henry Williams, Masterton. No. 14.—Fred. Hobson, Christehurch. No. 15.— E. Rider, Auckland. No. 16.— F. Smith, Auckland. No. 17.—Frank Ward, Christehurch. No. 18.—Harold Hayes, Christehurch. No. 19—Charles Vincent, Christchurch. No. 20.—Alfred Scott, Christehurch. ' No. 21—Thos. Nuttall, Christehurch. No. 22.—F, R. McCullough, Christchurch. No. 23.— W. Cates, Christehurch. No. 24.— J. Porter, Christehurch. No. 25.—Hy. Hawkes, Auckland. No. 26.—Claud Williams, Auckland. No. 27.— H. F. Wise, Auckland. No. 28.—A. N. Williams, Auckland. No. 28.— W. Williams, Auckland. No. 29.— E. H. Mackie, Auckland. No. 30.— R. Horning, Auckland. No. 31.— F. Rae, Auckland. No. 32.— F. Doran, Auckland. No. 33.— F. Cilmour, Auckland. No. 34.—George Bell, Auckland. No. 35.— W. Sanders, Auckland. fWe want -names and portraits of all boys and youths imprisoned under tho Defence Act.] COUNCIL ELECTION. FRIDAY, MAY 17. E. TRE6EAR, Tllh Selected Labor Candidate AND THE Citizens' GfeLABOR'S MUNICIPAL CHARTER OF PRINCIPLES. 1. Mnuicipalisation of public utilities. 2. Maintenance auel cxiv-iision of the existing municipal trading services. 3. All community enterprises—such as tramways, lighting, water supply, baths, markets, etc.—to bo conducted and cent rolled by tho municipality. 4. Retention and improvement of_ all public reserve's, and prevention of alienation of, or encroachment on, any land the property of tho municipalities. 5. Town planning; erection of workers' homes, and the clearing of shun area"!. 6. Improvement of streels, sanitation and and strict attention to tho general requirements of public health. 7. Assessment of nil rates on tho unimproved valuo of laiul. with special provision for increment land taxation for civic purposes. 8. Maintenance of Munic'p.il Fire Tsri."a(le servee, and municipal insurance of all property within ilie corporation's boundaries. P. Establishment of Municipal Labor 'Agencies, advertising of all vacancies in municipal employment, and tbe lillinp yf places from open competition only. lii. The Day Labor , c y c tem. wherever practicable) in the enrryim: out of corporation works, and tho strict observance, of fair standards of employment, th.rou'.rhout. 11. Municipal control, inspection, and owne'i-ship of to'iel supply -- sinb as milk, bread, nn at and murku and farm prndtn-e. 12. .Maiuii-naiicc ( ,f pel,lie educational and rccreatinn fae-ilitics in the way of baths, playing /.neieds. cymnasiums, libraries, niiiseuin. zoohiejcii and botanical 'cude-ns, public _ music, art 'cilleries, and free public picture's. IH. ( T niticalion of tho minor civic bridle•.? and the edeciiun eif represeu.iatives le, all iru-ts and boards by di'-.-'-f, V.de. of the p.-.;p!-'. M. [dilative and lb<,< rmeinin. by whie-h .1 per e--ciii. ul" eplaliiierl voters nun- de maud lli.i! a p'-ll of the electors may be ialeu em any munie ipai projie-iiien : the refill: i.f r.ii" r< feie-n----dum lo be> bliidiim; -m f! ■■• cm- <-ilj,,t-a. Vote -for E. Tregear. ;

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Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 61, 10 May 1912, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 61, 10 May 1912, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 61, 10 May 1912, Page 11

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